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    25 ways to clean with vinegar

    The cleaning aisle at just about any grocery store is stocked with a dizzying array of options-and when it comes down to it, there are a lot of expensive, toxic, superfluous products crowding the market. Chances are, you already have one of the best, all-purpose cleaning agents in your pantry: white vinegar. As noted earlier, vinegar actually works as a great laundry booster, stripping away the chemical build-up that detergent leaves behind (and gets rid of clingy odors in the process). And beyond that, there are tons of other applications for the stuff around your home. Here, from vinegartips.com and frugalfun.com, 25 ideas for making the most of vinegar:

    1. Deodorize the sink: Pour 1 cup baking soda, followed by 1 cup hot vinegar, down the drain. Let sit for at least 5 minutes, then rinse with hot water.

    2. Deodorize the garbage disposal: Make ice cubes out of vinegar. Run the disposal with a few vinegar ice cubes and cold water.

    3. Clean countertops: Wipe down surfaces with a rag dipped in vinegar.

    4. Clean the fridge: Use a mixture of half water, half vinegar to wipe down the interior shelves and walls.

    5. Remove soap build-up and odors from the dishwasher: Once a month, pour 1 cup of vinegar into an empty dishwasher and run the machine through its entire cycle.

    6. Bust oven grease: If you've got grease spots on the oven door, pour some vinegar directly on the stains, let it sit for 15 minutes, and wipe away with a sponge.

    7. To make old glassware sparkle: To get rid of the cloudy effect, wrap a vinegar-soaked towel around the glass and let it sit. Remove and rinse with hot water.

    8. Get rid of lime deposits on your tea kettle: Fill the kettle with vinegar and let it boil. Allow it to cool, and rinse with water.

    9. Remove stains in coffee cups: Create a paste using of equal parts vinegar and salt (or in lieu of salt, baking soda) and scrub gently before rinsing.

    10. Treat Tupperware stains (and stinkiness): Wipe the containers with a vinegar-saturated cloth.

    11. Remove stains on aluminum pots: Boil 1 cup vinegar and 1 cup water.

    12. Deter ant infestations: Spray outside doorways and windowsills, and anywhere you see a trail of critters.

    13. Clean can openers: Scrub the wheel of your can opener with vinegar using an old toothbrush.

    14. Remove stickers or labels: Cover the sticker with a vinegar-soaked cloth. Let it sit overnight-it should slide right off by morning.

    15. Shine porcelain sinks: A bit of vinegar and a good scrub should leave them sparkling.

    16. Clean grout: Pour on some vinegar, let it hang out for a few minutes, and buff with an old toothbrush.

    17. Clean the shower door: Spray them down with vinegar pre-shower, or post (after you've squeegeed the glass) to remove hard water deposits.

    18. Clean a grimy showerhead: To get rid of scum, fill a Ziploc with ½ a cup of baking soda and 1 cup vinegar and tie it around the showerhead. Let it sit for an hour, until the bubbling has stopped. Remove the bag and run the shower.

    19. Make a toilet sparkle: Pour in a cup or two of vinegar and let it sit there overnight before scrubbing with a toilet brush.

    20. Polish linoleum floors: Add 1 cup of vinegar for every gallon of water you use to wash the floor.

    21. Clean paintbrushes: Soak paintbrushes for an hour before simmering them on the stove to remove hardened paint. Drain and rinse.

    22. Clean grills: Spray vinegar on a ball of tin foil, then use it to give the grate a firm scrub.

    23. Disinfect wood cutting boards: Wipe down wood boards with a wash of vinegar.

    24. Clean the microwave: Fill a microwave-safe bowl with 2 cups water and ½ cup vinegar. Heat it on full power for 3-4 minutes until it comes to a boil. Keep the door closed for a few minutes longer to let the steam fill the microwave, loosening the grime. Remove the bowl (carefully!) and wipe down interior walls with a sponge.

    25. Polish patent leather accessories: Give them a rub with a vinegar-soaked cloth. Buff with a dry cloth.

     
     
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    1,035 comments

    • Blue-eyed girl  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  1 month 0 days ago
      One part vinegar and two parts water is the best thing in the world for windows and mirrors!
      • D. 29 days ago
        I will try it, thank you.
    • just me  •  29 days ago
      I need to clean my shower head but what ziplock baggy is strong enough too hold up 1/2 cup of baking soda + 1 cup of vinegar on a shower head without falling off? I don't foresee that doing anything but falling off and splattering all over my bathroom. Anyone with a more intelligent suggestion on how to put the mixture on there to soak that doesn't involve removing the shower head?
      • Jason 29 days ago
        take the showerhead off the pipe. Should just twist off
    • H Z  •  Brea, California  •  29 days ago
      I don't think "vinegar" and "deodorize" can go together in the same sentence. However, lemon works. And I disinfect everything with good old peroxide (or rubbing alcohol if it needs to evaporate fast).
    • Doris  •  7 months ago
      thank for the information i took down some of your tips to use and share with my sister-in-law and friends.thank for the critter information,i will use this one at home and at work..
    • Angrybat  •  9 months ago
      China is a beauful country!
    • Christina  •  10 months ago
      I use vinegar on old glass flower vases. Fill the vase with straight vinegar and let sit overnight. The gunk and cloudy depoits are gone!
      • D. 29 days ago
        thanks...will try that today!
    • Carol  •  1 year 1 month ago
      One i haven't seen yet, pour 1 tablespoon of cider vinegar in a gallon of drinking water for your dogs, it helps keep fleas off them. I have used it many times in my work as a home health aid to remove the shampoo after washing patients hair, also use it to rinse my dog after washing him. I add a little essential to the doggie rinse to help it smell a little better.
    • Laura  •  1 year 1 month ago
      If used on granite or marble, you will ruin the finish! I work for an all natural cleaning company so we do use vinegar on shower doors. It only works some of the time.
      • Sunny 2 months ago
        What do you use on granite and marble?
      • Dogluver 1 month 0 days ago
        I'm a different person, obviously, but I've had kitchen and bathroom granite in several colors, and they've never been damaged or stained. I clean it with either regular soap and water (natural dish soap) and scrub, if I have to, with the plastic scratchy side of a sponge, or, if it's in a bathroom, I use (argh, now I'll have to give up this one of my two un-natural cleaning vices) Scrubbing Bubbles on it. I either bleach it (the other vice) in the kitchen or wipe it down with rubbing alcohol wipes (it's toxic, but it evaporates quickly). I guess I'll google and see if vinegar really kills germs very will, and switch to that. For marble, which I have in white for a few table tops, the same basic treatment, but not the disinfectant, and I don't scrub it.
    • Lisa  •  7 months ago
      what cleans the washer?
      • anonymous 1 month 0 days ago
        vinegar is good for cleaning the washer.
    • Scratchnpeck  •  1 year 2 months ago
      For those wondering about the uses of apple cider vinegar.... it is very good for your body to drink 1 Tbsp in a glass of water first thing in the morning. It promotes good bacteria in your gut for better digestion and is an excellent appetite suppressant if you're trying to lose weight. You can also mix in a tsp or so of local honey. You can sip it through the day for an appetite suppressant or slug it down all at once to get it over with.
    • ClaudiaK  •  1 year 1 month ago
      For the past 50 years my mother has used vinegar & water to clean her windows, wipe with newspapers and you have clean, streak free windows!
    • btrnu  •  1 year 2 months ago
      Agreed...vinegar is AWEsome! I do use it to clean glass, and kill weeds, but I've used it as far back as 30+ years ago, as a rinse for my long hair. My mom didn't get us cream rinse back in the 70's, and lemon juice was more expensive. We always had vinegar, and it worked great to comb out my hair. My dad complained that it lightened my hair in the summer, but I didn't consider that a problem! And, yeah, I didn't really care for smelling like a salad, but it DOES go away when it dries - so, go for it all! And, you all know it makes color more permanent, too, right? Like, always use when dying Easter eggs, so the color stays fast - and it works for clothing in the wash, so as not to fade. Fantastic!!
    • johnnie  •  1 year 1 month ago
      great!
    • Lindie  •  1 year 1 month ago
      Thanks for all of the great ideas for using vinegar.
    • GRANADA  •  1 year 1 month ago
      Now that dishwashing powder is phosphate-free, you may notice a white residue on everything you wash in the dish washer. After loading,and adding DW detergent in the door recepticle, add 2 cups of white vinegar & wash on regular cycle. Really makes a difference! Clean dishes, pots & pans, silverware, etc. and you don't have to waste anything.
    • gino  •  1 year 1 month ago
      Vinegar is also use to remove paint odor just pour it in a bowl and leave in a newly painted room.
    • NORMAN  •  1 year 2 months ago
      You say its both a floor wax and a dessert topping? Thanks SNL. lmao
    • WhoRU  •  1 year 2 months ago
      awesome....can you use a vinegar that has a lesser smell...like apple cider vinegar / or another smell it comes in? it might not smell when it dries but the house stinks for awhile ..thank you kindly... blessings-2-u-all
    • BigJim  •  1 year 2 months ago
      VINEGAR IZzzzzz THEE DO - ALL, To End ALL. Great For The Scalp AND Hair. The Man Here Uses It For His Deodorant, After-Shave Lotion. Even Carries A Small Vial In His Pocket To Use On Hands For A Detoxifier. Is Great For Feet Also (You'll Never Have Smelly Feet, Socks Or Shoes Either. Also Keeps Toe Nail Fungus At Bay). It's Just A Miracle Worker. Also, Its Organic, Unfiltered,
      Unpasteurized "Cousin": Apple Cider Vinegar Is Great To Drink To Keep The Body In An Alkaline State (Which Is Just Great For Good Digestion)! As The Commercial Says: "Try It. You'll Like It). And On, And On, And On. "Semper-Fi1", Marine BigJim (aka: "The Vinegar Man"!! ;-)
    • Audreline  •  1 year 2 months ago
      viniger is good every time

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