Clean the sink: Wiping the sink with potato chips can quickly remove grease stains from the dishwashing and make the sink clean.
Carpet cleaning: Rub the washed potatoes into a pot and pour them into the pan, which can be used to clean the carpet.
Clean the thermos: Put 4-5 potato chips with the skin into the thermos cup, tighten the cap, and shake it up and down for about half a minute, tea scale or coffee stains will float out. The same applies to removing limescale from kettles and teapots without leaving a bad vinegar smell.
Fresh-keeping bread: You can cut off two slices of the hardest part of the potato at both ends and put it into a bag or box for bread, which can extend the shelf life of the bread and is not easy to dry out and become moldy.
Reduce the taste of the soup: If there is too much salt when making the soup, you can put a few slices of potatoes and pick them up immediately after cooking, which can absorb some of the salt, thereby reducing the taste of the soup.
Clean the windows: Cut the washed potatoes in half, rub them against them, and wait for them to dry to clean the windows and prevent them from fogging up.
Remove rust stains: After grinding the rusty, stained pot, add water to wipe the pot clean.
Lighten stretch marks: Apply raw potato water to areas with stretch marks, or wipe with potato chips, and use it consistently to lighten stretch marks and tighten the skin.