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    20 unusual uses for vinegar

    By Stephanie Rogers, EcoSalon
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    Chances are you've got a big bottle of vinegar in your pantry right now that you only use it as a condiment. Prized for thousands of years, this fermented liquid was discovered by accident when products like wine, beer, and cider spoiled, turning them sour. But did you know that vinegar -- particularly the distilled white and apple cider varieties -- has hundreds of household, beauty, medicinal and even horticultural uses?

    Here are 20 unusual, thrifty, and eco-friendly uses for vinegar that you may not have thought of.

    1. Condition hair
    Silky, shiny, buildup-free hair using a single cheap, natural product? Sign me up! It may sound odd, but using apple cider vinegar as a rinse after shampooing really does work like a dream. It removes residue from the hair shaft and closes the cuticles. Just add half a tablespoon of vinegar to a cup of water, plus a few drops of essential oil if you like. Pour it on in the shower and then rinse it out. Sure, your hair will smell like salad dressing for a while, but once it's dry, the smell dissipates.

    2. Kill weeds
    A few rogue weeds can wreak havoc in an otherwise flawless lawn, vegetable garden, or flowerbed and are especially annoying when popping up in the cracks of a sidewalk or driveway. Forget pricey weed killers full of toxic ingredients -- household vinegar really does kill unwanted plants; stronger vinegar made for horticultural use, which is 25% acetic acid, works even better.

    3. Remove underarm stains
    Unsightly sweat stains can really ruin an otherwise beautiful blouse. Ironically, if you use aluminum-based antiperspirants, they're even more likely to appear, thanks to a reaction between aluminum compounds in these products and salts in your sweat. Spray full-strength white vinegar on the stain before washing, and it will disappear.

    4. Soften fabrics
    Add 1/2 cup of white vinegar to the wash cycle, and not only will it prevent lint from clinging to your clothes and keep colors bright, it'll also remove soap scum from both the clothes you're washing and the washing machine itself. Vinegar is also recommended in place of dryer sheets -- simply add 3/4 cup to your washer during the final rinse cycle.

    5. Remedy sore throats
    Many people recommend sipping or gargling with a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar in a cup of warm water to soothe a sore throat. Add a few tablespoons of honey (also a seriously versatile product!) to this mixture in order to make it even more effective and far more palatable.

    6. Deter ants
    Got trails of tiny ants weaving their way around your home? These annoying insects aren't big fans of vinegar, so spraying a 50/50 mixture of white vinegar and water anywhere you have seen them can help encourage them to move out. The vinegar also erases the scent trails that they use to indicate sources of food to their brethren.

    7. Soak sore muscles
    Apple cider vinegar helps draw out lactic acid, which accumulates in muscles after exercise, causing that sore feeling. Mix a few tablespoons of vinegar into a cup of water, dip a cloth in the mixture, and apply it to sore areas for 20 minutes.

    8. Freshen air
    Whether it's smoke, mildew, pet odor, or lingering whiffs of burnt casserole, bad smells can make a home less than welcoming. Store-bought air fresheners just cover up the smell with strong, clearly artificial scents, creating disturbing hybrid smells that only serve to worsen the situation. Acetic acid in vinegar absorbs odors, so spritzing it around the room will neutralize the smells. You can also use it to wipe down surfaces in the room that needs freshening.

    9. Remove stickers
    If you're just getting around to removing that Kerry/Edwards decal from your bumper, or trying to peel a price tag off a new purchase, you'll never guess what magic ingredient is about to make your life a lot easier. Warm a little bit of white vinegar on the stovetop or in the microwave and then dip a rag into it. Hold the rag over the sticker until it's thoroughly saturated, and it will peel right off without leaving sticky residue behind. This trick also loosens wallpaper adhesive.

    10. Cure hiccups
    Most doctors claim that hiccup cures don't actually work, but tell that to the thousands of people who swear by vinegar as a way to ease these involuntary spasms. It's not clear how a shot of vinegar would actually help -- other than to distract you with its acidic flavor -- but next time you've got a bout of the hiccups, give it a try.

    11. Clean crusty paintbrushes
    So you forgot to clean your paintbrushes last time you used them, and now they're so stiff and crusty, it seems that you'll have to throw them away. Not so fast! Fill a saucepan with undiluted white vinegar and bring it to a boil over medium heat. Dip the paintbrushes into the boiling vinegar, one at a time, dragging the bristles along the bottom of the pan. Continue this process until the paint is dissolved.

    12. Dissolve rust
    The acetic acid in vinegar reacts with iron oxide to remove rust from small metal items like hinges, nuts and bolts. Simmer them in a saucepan full of vinegar, then rinse well with water to prevent the vinegar from further affecting the metal.

    13. Eliminate stale odors
    You know how lunchboxes and other food containers can take on a funny smell after a while? Vinegar can take care of that, too. Either wipe down the surface well with white vinegar or, in severe cases, leave a cloth soaked in vinegar in the container for a few hours to absorb the odors.

    14. Remove mineral deposits
    Calcium and lime deposits from hard water don't just stain coffeemakers and bath tubs, they can actually clog showerheads and reduce dishwasher function. Run a mixture of half water, half white vinegar through your coffee machine to remove them. Use straight vinegar as a rinsing agent in your dishwasher to prevent buildup, and wrap a vinegar-soaked cloth around stained faucets until the deposits can be easily scrubbed away. To clean a clogged showerhead, remove it from the pipe and place it in a saucepan full of white vinegar. Simmer for just a few minutes, being careful not to allow it to boil, and then wash off the stains.

    15. Neutralize spice in foods
    You've got a dinner disaster on your hands: One too many shakes of cayenne powder has turned your award-winning chili into an inedible five-alarm blaze, and your guests are waiting at the table. Vinegar to the rescue! Add white or apple cider vinegar to your food, one teaspoon at a time, to neutralize the spice.

    16. Prolong the life of cut flowers
    Bouquets of cut flowers brighten a room all too briefly, often wilting after just a few days. Squeeze a little extra enjoyment out of your arrangements by adding two tablespoons of white vinegar per quart of water in the vase, which will keep them perky just a little bit longer.

    17. Clean glass, plastic, chrome, and floors
    A half-and-half solution of water and white vinegar will cut the grime on the shelves and walls of the refrigerator and eliminate spoiled-food smells too. Full-strength vinegar will remove tough smudges on glass and make porcelain sinks shine. Make it into a paste with a little baking soda to scrub chrome, or mix 1/3 white vinegar with 1/3 rubbing alcohol, 1/3 water, and 3 drops of dishwashing liquid for an economical floor cleaner. Just be sure not to get vinegar on marble, granite, or slate surfaces.

    18. Treat fungal infections
    Fungal infections like athlete's foot, toe nail fungus, and dandruff are definitely no fun. White vinegar and apple cider vinegar can both be applied topically to affected areas of the body to kill fungus. For foot-related ailments, soak in a solution of one part vinegar to five parts water for about 30 minutes a day.

    19. Tenderize and kill bacteria in meat
    Marinate meat overnight in apple cider vinegar, and it will be delectably tender. This can reportedly also kill the bacteria that causes food-borne illnesses, including e. coli.

    20. Open drains and freshen garbage disposals
    Clear a clogged drain without the nasty, headache-inducing chemicals. Dump about 3/4 cup of baking soda down the drain and chase it with 1/2 cup white vinegar, then plug the drain. Leave it for about 30 minutes before rinsing with a kettle full of boiling water. You can use the same trick to clean and deodorize garbage disposals, or freeze vinegar in an ice cube tray and grind them up in the disposal to clean and sharpen the blades at the same time.

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    273 comments

    • peter r  •  Mt Laurel, New Jersey  •  1 month 0 days ago
      Could have been more specific, as to I assume to use white vinegar for most of these uses. Good to hear there is a horticultural strength vinegar, best to use in sunlight for best effect. Also, I believe the first-aid treatment for jellyfish stings, is to poor on WHITE vinegar. Then to use a credit card, similar item to scrap the tentacles? out, then to the hospital for treatment. I seemed to have some relief from a bad sunburn by using, either white or apple cider vinegar.
    • Pam  •  Sacramento, California  •  4 months ago
      Awesome
    • MelissaP  •  6 months ago
      I pour a cup of vinegar in a pail of water every time I clean my tile floors. Works like a dream.
    • ajm  •  6 months ago
      Vinegar is the best household cleaning product ever. It saves time and money all around the house.
    • Judith  •  6 months ago
      Two more!
      # 1: When housebreaking the new puppy & there has been a little accident use paper towels or old rags to soak up as much of the urine as possible, wash the spot with a little detergent & water then spray with white or cider vinegar to completely deodorize the spot. Dogs instinctively return to the same place to urinate & this simple trick will eliminate the urine scent which draws them back to that area, making it much easier to teach them where it is ok to potty.
      # 2: To get rid of fruit flies pour about 1/2 inch of cider vinegar into a small container, add a couple of drops of dishwashing detergent to eliminate the surface tension of the vinegar, mix gently & place the container near where the fruit flies tend to congregate. They will land on it for a "snack" & drown. Replace with fresh solution when you can see a lot of dead flies in the bottom of the container.
      One more thing: A lot of people do not know that distilled white vinegar is a petroleum product. It can't be beat for cleaning, deodorizing etc, but for human consumption white wine vinegar is a much more natural choice.
      • Appreciative 6 months ago
        One of my cats kept wetting my duvet - white vinegar in the washing machine was the only thing that finally made him stop.
    • gerry  •  6 months ago
      Vinegar is also the best sunburn easer you can get. Just pat it gently on the burned areas and the pain vanishes. Use as often as you need it. So, you smell like a pickle for a few minutes. The smell doesn't last and it is well worth the few minutes it is there.
    • abetterfuture  •  6 months ago
      Apple cider with the mother can cure GERD. Tablespoon a day disolve in water.
      • Frustrated Taxpayer 6 months ago
        I don't understand what you mean. Did you intend on writing "mother'? Thanks.
      • Glenda 6 months ago
        2 tbls white vinegar in a bottle of alcohol is great for swimmers ear.. 3-4 drops b4 you swim and no problems..Can do after if you forget and are having a problem with the old ears.. Also use on the animals..
      • J 6 months ago
        "With the mother" is organic vinegar with the natural fermentation matter floating around in it. It will say with the mother right on the bottle. Find it in natural food section of the grocery store.
    • lll  •  6 months ago
      I Live in the south and we have fire ants that are so painful when they bite and the sting lasts a long time. After all of them sting at one time the area is covered the next day with white #$%$ bumps and even if you break all of them it takes forever to heal and usually leaves a red mark for weeks and itches. This was given to me from a soldier who served in Desert Storm He said they had lots of bites that were painful and has also used it on bee stings, mosquito biteschiggers etc.. Mix a tablespoon of baking soda-1/2 teaspoon of meat tenderizer-and some apple cider vinegar. Make a paste and then pour it on a folded paper towel. Put it on the bites and leave it for as long as you can/ The meat tenderizer breaks down the poison. The vinegar and baking soda draws the poison out and helps the stinging to go away. He also told me that if you don't have any vinegar, use ammonia. I've used it both ways and can't believe the relief I get almost immediately.
      • sharon 6 months ago
        meat tenderizer works on fire ant bites ,,,it removes the sting right away i live in texas
      • Susan 6 months ago
        I also live in Texas...paste of water & Baking soda will remove the pain of most flying insect stings. And as the mom of 4 boys (now men) I always kept a spray bottles filled with rubbing alcohol available for ant bites, if applied immediately after the bite(s), rubbing alcohol not only took away the pain, the area didn't swell and it never made a next day bump/sore! I swear by the alcohol for the fire ants & am using it on my grandsons now. It works on girls too! lol
      • Appreciative 6 months ago
        I'm from Florida - meat tenderizer is just about the only thing that will take the pain out of jellyfish stings. Haven't tried it with baking soda and vinegar/ammonia but it makes sense.
    • Charles Puckett  •  6 months ago
      THESE ARE VERY GOOD TIPS FOR VINEGAR USE. MANY I'VE USED FOR YEARS & AM VERY GLAD I READ THIS ARTICLE TO INCREASE MY KNOWLEDGE OF VINEGAR USE, THANKS FOR SOME VERY USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT A PRODUCT THAT HAS UNLIMITED USE. CHUCK, A FIRM BELIEVER IN THE USE OF VINEGAR.
    • C  •  6 months ago
      Automobile mechanics know that vinegar eats corrosion off copper wires. Wrap ziploc bag w/vinegar around battery cables, FI harness, anywhere wires or connectors are corroded. Let sit for 10 min-overnight. rinse...vaseline or dielectric grease applied to prevent future corrosion.
    • sharon  •  6 months ago
      my kids say mom uses vinegar or teabags 4 everything
      • Appreciative 6 months ago
        What are teabags good for? (No political jokes, please)! :-)
    • Diane Rauch  •  6 months ago
      And who said home remides don't work?
    • Stinkyboy  •  6 months ago
      freshens vagina's
    • thinkSMARTbeSMART  •  6 months ago
      Excellent posts. Thanks to all of you. My 13 year old son just did a "hot" ice experiment using vinegar and other ingredients. He enjoyed it.
    • Marie  •  6 months ago
      I put a teaspoonful balsamic vinegar on my drink or food few times a week. It seem to lower my blood pressure and cholesterol.
    • Del  •  6 months ago
      Balsamic vinegar on fries and fish is like the traditional fish and chips served in the UK. Most southern guys especially are fond of salt and vinegar chips. It also causes any other spices like garlic, sage,paperica, pepper, onion, powered cheader or barbeque to coat chips or fries.
    • Lovefilms  •  6 months ago
      PERFECT for wooden floors. Add a cup to a couple of gallons of warm water. The floor will look like it's been waxed. The same for tiles!! Smells good and CHEAP!
    • Tami  •  6 months ago
      anyone know of a way to cure fly away hair to lighten upper lip dark spot house hold stuff or something cheap thanks!
    • Oliver  •  6 months ago
      vinegar keeps the ants away.
    • Barbara F  •  6 months ago
      I use vinegar for cleaning my coffee maker, washing machine and dishwasher. I use it to clean the bottoms of my pans too. I use it for alot of things around the house. Terrific stuff and cheap too. I also put a tablespoon of applecider vinegar in a 6 ounce glass with water and drink it each evening. It will give you a good nights sleep and if you have gerd it will help with that too.

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