MotorMatch explained: “It might sound unusual, but rubbing the cut side of a potato onto your windscreen can make a big difference. The starch forms a protective film that stops moisture from sticking to the surface, so frost won’t settle as easily overnight, and condensation will be less likely to form during rainy or humid weather.”
They added: “The starch creates a hydrophobic effect, meaning water droplets won’t cling to the glass.
“This can improve visibility during heavy rainfall, as the water runs off the windscreen in a smooth sheet rather than scattering into distracting droplets.”
A bag of potatoes will cost individuals just over £1 making it a cost-effective solution for cash-strapped road users.
Experts are quick to note that the hack offers a natural alternative to chemical treatments.
It could also save drivers from having to purchase new de-frosting spray and de-ice picks ahead of temperatures falling.
However, MotorMatch has warned potatoes are not just the only vegetable which contains the vital starch needed to make the trick work.
With Halloween just gone, they stress individuals could reuse any leftover pumpkin to achieve similar success,
MotorMatch commented: “Just remember to keep some leftover pumpkin aside for those frosty days.
“This method is particularly useful for those who want to minimise their environmental impact. It’s a sustainable way to deal with frost, reducing the need for chemical de-icers that can harm the environment.”