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Do your car windows keep fogging up? Forget the dehumidifiers—a simple potato is all that you need to get your car windows looking sleek and clear. We've covered everything you need to know about this hack, so you can hit the road with clean, fog-free windows as soon as possible.
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QuestionIf it rains, will I need to reapply the potato to the car window?Community AnswerNo, but you may want to reapply it every few weeks, depending on how often your area experiences rain.
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QuestionWill this attract bugs?Avs789Community AnswerIf potatoes are stored in a warm place, they may attract bugs and rodents. If the car is in an open and well-aired area, it should not attract bugs.
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- This method can also be used to keep ski goggles from fogging up. Rub raw potato over the goggles when changing into your ski gear. Sure, you'll need to remember to cut a potato in half and pop it into a plastic bag before going to the ski field, but the clear vision will make it a worthwhile effort.Thanks
- Do this first thing in the morning for best results.Thanks
- It may be a good idea to clean the windows first. If they're dirty, the potato will pick up the dirt and can leave a sticky film due to the grime. If washing first, ensure that the window is perfectly dry before using the potato trick.Thanks
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Warnings
- If you rub too much, it might impair visibility, just as fog would.Thanks
- Potatoes may be sticky and attract bugs.Thanks
- A constantly fogging windshield is a sign that you need to get the car seen to, as something may be wrong with the car.Thanks
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Things You'll Need
- Raw potato
- Knife
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