It cannot be denied that potatoes are one of the most popular and liked products in our kitchen. However, they are suitable not only for eating. Many other uses have also been found for them that can prove very useful in everyday life. Raw potatoes can be used (by pressing them into the tops of shoes so that they spread the front part of them and leave them overnight) or for example. The water that remains after cooking can also be successfully used.
Potato water for watering flowers
The nutrients and minerals (e.g. calcium and phosphorus) contained in the potatoes will help in the cultivation of potted plants and will be a valuable fertilizer for them. It is enough to water the plants from time to time with the cooled water that was left after boiling the potatoes. However, you must remember that such water should not be very salty.
Potato water for polishing cutlery
The cutlery has lost its luster? Potato water will also come to the rescue here. It is enough to immerse them for several minutes in the water that remained after cooking the potatoes for dinner, and then dry and polish the cutlery with a dry cloth, e.g. microfiber.
Potato water as a hair rinse
Potato water is also perfect as natural water. When washing, use unsalted potato water as a final rinse, and the vitamins in them will nourish your hair. Such a rinse will also make them shinier.
Potato water is a way to make a stone
Hard water means that you constantly fight with limescale, e.g. in a kettle? The good news is that the potato water will also work well in this case. It is perfect for removing scale and rust. It is enough to boil the potato water in the kettle and the kettle will be easy to clean.
Source: Gazeta

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