Cleaning with Vinegar
To wash no-wax floors, add ½ cup of white distilled vinegar to a
half-gallon of warm water.
Remove carpet stains.
A mixture of 1 teaspoon of liquid detergent and 1 teaspoon of white
distilled vinegar in a pint of lukewarm water will remove non-oily stains from
carpets. Apply it to the stain with a soft brush or towel and rub gently. Rinse
with a towel moistened with clean water and blot dry. Repeat this procedure
until the stain is gone. Then dry quickly, using a fan or hair dryer. This
should be done as soon as the stain is discovered.
Windows
Window cleaning with vinegar will make your windows gleam and will not
leave the usual film or streaks
on the glass. Mix equal parts of white distilled vinegar and warm water.
Dry with a soft cloth.
Washing woodwork:
You can ease the job of washing painted walls, woodwork and Venetian blinds
by using a mixture of 1 cup ammonia, ½ cup white distilled vinegar and ¼ cup
baking soda with 1 gallon of warm water. Wipe this solution over walls or
blinds with a sponge or cloth and rinse with clear water. Dirt and grime comes
off easily and the solution will not dull the painted finish or leave streaks.
Water or alcohol marks on wood:
Stubborn rings resulting from wet glasses being placed on wood furniture
may be removed by rubbing with a mixture of equal parts of white distilled
vinegar and olive oil. Rub with the grain and polish for the best results.
Kitchen
Coffee maker cleaner (automatic):
White distilled vinegar can help to dissolve mineral deposits that collect
in automatic drip coffee makers from hard water. Fill the reservoir with white
distilled vinegar and run it through a brewing cycle. Rinse thoroughly with
water when the cycle is finished. (Be sure to check the owner’s manual for
specific instructions.)
Clean the microwave:
Boil a solution of 1/4 cup of white distilled vinegar and 1 cup of water in
the microwave. Will loosen splattered on food and deodorize.
Deodorize the kitchen drain:
Pour a cup of white distilled vinegar down the drain once a week. Let stand
30 minutes and then flush with cold water.
Clean the refrigerator:
Wash with a solution of equal parts water and white distilled vinegar.
Clean and disinfect wood cutting boards:
Wipe with full strength white distilled vinegar.
Brass polish:
Cleaning with vinegar helps your brass, copper and pewter to shine.
Dissolve 1 teaspoon of salt in 1 cup of white distilled vinegar and stir in
flour until it becomes a paste. Apply paste to the metals and let it stand for
about 15 minutes. Rinse with clean warm water and polish until dry.
Ant deterrent:
Ant invasions can sometimes be deterred by washing counter tops, cabinets
and floors with white distilled vinegar.
Getting Rid of Fruit Flies/Gnats in Your Kitchen
Place a bowl filled with ½ quart water, 2 Tbsp. sugar, 2 Tbsp. apple cider
vinegar and a couple of drops of dish soap to attract the fruit flies. Always eliminate the source of attraction,
i.e., ripened produce.
Cleaning Stainless Steel Appliances
Cleaning with vinegar makes it easier to remove streaks from stainless
steel appliances. Apply vinegar with a soft cloth. Try in an inconspicuous place first.
Cleaner Dishes and Glasses
Pour 1 ½ cup to 2 cups white distilled vinegar in the bottom of dishwasher,
along with regular dishwasher soap. Wash
full cycle.
Remove Refrigerator Smells
Place 1 cup apple cider vinegar in a glass and set in refrigerator. Within 2 days, any smell is gone!
Bathroom
Bathtub film:
Bathtub film can be removed by wiping with white distilled vinegar and then
with soda. Rinse clean with water.
Shower doors:
Rub down shower doors with a sponge soaked in white distilled vinegar to
remove soap residue.
Toilet bowl cleaner:
Stubborn stains can be removed from the toilet by cleaning with white
distilled vinegar and brushing vigorously. The bowl may be deodorized by adding
3 cups of white distilled vinegar. Allow it to remain for a half hour, then
flush.
Unclog the showerhead:
Corrosion may be removed from showerheads or faucets by soaking them in
white distilled vinegar overnight. This may be easily accomplished by
saturating a terry cloth towel in vinegar and wrapping it around the showerhead
or faucet.
Lawn/Garden
To kill grass on sidewalks and driveways, pour full strength white
distilled vinegar on it.
Spray white distilled vinegar full strength on tops of weeds. Reapply on
any new growth until plants have starved.
In hard water areas, add a cup of vinegar to a gallon of tap water for
watering acid loving plants like rhododendrons, gardenias or azaleas. The
vinegar will release iron in the soil for the plants to use.
Rinse your hands liberally with white distilled vinegar after working with
garden lime to avoid rough and flaking skin. Clean pots before repotting, rinse
with vinegar to remove excess lime.
Keep flowers fresh longer. Add 2
tablespoons sugar and 2 tablespoons white vinegar in a 1-quart vase of
water. Trim stems and change water every
five days.
Mix vinegar and water in a ratio of 1:8.
Mix a separate solution of sugar and water in a mixture of 1:8. Combine the vinegar and sugar mixtures. Add to plant as long as needed as a Nutrient.
Pets
A teaspoon of white distilled vinegar for each quart bowl of drinking water
helps keep your pet free of fleas and ticks. The ratio of one teaspoon to one
quart is for a forty-pound animal.
Pet accident:
Test the color fastness of the carpet with white distilled vinegar in an
inconspicuous place. Then sprinkle distilled vinegar over the fresh pet
accident. Wait a few minutes and sponge from the center outward. Blot up with a
dry cloth. This procedure may need to be repeated for stubborn stains.
Get Rid of Odor on a Smelly Dog
Wet the dog down with fresh water.
Use a mixture of 1 cup white distilled vinegar and 2 gallons water. Saturate the dog’s coat with this solution. Dry the dog off without rinsing the solution. The smell will be gone!
Other
Bumper stickers:
To remove bumper sticker residue, try cleaning with vinegar. Wipe the
surface repeatedly with white distilled vinegar until it is soaked. In a few
minutes, it should peel off easily. Test on a small invisible area of the car
to ensure there will be no damage to the paint.
Paintbrush softener:
Soak the paintbrush in hot white distilled vinegar, and then wash out with
warm, sudsy water.
Frosted windows:
For those rare winter mornings when there is frost on the car, wipe the
windows the night before with a solution of one part water to three parts white
distilled vinegar. They won’t frost over.
Furniture
Mix olive oil and vinegar in a one-to-one ratio and polish with a soft
cloth. Try in an inconspicuous place
first.
Cleaning Leather Shoes
Make a solution of one part water to one part white vinegar, and use it
sparingly on the shoes. Dip a cloth into the solution, and dab it over the
salt-streaked parts of your shoes.
May have to repeat the cleaning a few times before all the salt is
removed. Salt actually can damage
leather, so it's best to clean shoes as quickly as possible. Don't let the salt
stains build up.
Fireplaces
Wash fireplaces with a 50/50 ratio of water and vinegar to remove the
blackened soot on glass front doors. If the doors have a spring-loaded clip,
remove it, then take out the doors.
Lay them flat on newspapers, spray with the vinegar/water solution and
soak. Wipe it off with newspaper.
Cleaner for Gold Jewellery
Use one cup apple cider vinegar.
Submerge solid gold jewelry item in vinegar for 15 minutes. Remove and dry with cloth.
Remove Lime Stains from Car
Pour a small amount of white vinegar on a clean cloth. Gently rub the area of lime staining with the
cloth until the stain is gone. Test a
small are first to ensure no discoloration.
Worn DVDs:
If you have a worn DVD that has begun to stick or suffers from the
occasional freeze-frame, wipe it down with white distilled vinegar applied to a
soft cloth. Ensure the DVD is completely
dry before re-inserting in the DVD player.
(Note: This only works on DVDs
that are scratched of dirty through normal wear.)
Laundry Hints
Wine stains:
Spots caused by wine can be removed from 100 percent cotton, cotton
polyester and permanent press fabrics if done so within 24 hours. To do it,
sponge white distilled vinegar directly onto the stain and rub away the spots.
Then clean according to the directions on the manufacturer's care tag.
Freshen baby clothes:
The addition of 1 cup of white distilled vinegar to each load of baby
clothes during the rinse cycle will naturally break down uric acid and soapy
residue leaving the clothes soft and fresh.
Clothes washing magic:
Clothes will rinse better if 1 cup of white distilled vinegar is added to
the last rinse water. The acid in vinegar is too mild to harm fabrics, but
strong enough to dissolve the alkalies in soaps and detergents.
Blanket renewal:
Cotton and wool blankets become soft, fluffy and free of soap odor if 2
cups of white distilled vinegar are added to the rinse cycle of the wash.
Deodorant stains:
Deodorant and antiperspirant stains may be removed from clothing by lightly
rubbing with white distilled vinegar and laundering as usual.
Hole removal:
After a hem or seam is removed, there are often unsightly holes left in the
fabric. These holes can be removed by placing a cloth, moistened with white
distilled vinegar, under the fabric and ironing.
Keeping colours fast:
To hold colors in fabrics, which tend to run, soak them for a few minutes
in white distilled vinegar before washing.
Leather cleaning:
Leather articles can be cleaned with a mixture of white distilled vinegar
and linseed oil. Rub the mixture into the leather and then polish with a soft
cloth.
Scorch marks:
Lightly rub white distilled vinegar on fabric that has been slightly
scorched. Wipe with a clean cloth.
Setting colors:
When you are colour dyeing, add about a cupful of white distilled vinegar
to the last rinse water to help set the color.
Shower curtains:
Add 1 cup of white distilled vinegar to the rinse water when you launder
your shower curtain. Do not spin dry or
wash out. Just hang immediately to dry.
Unclog steam iron:
Pour equal amounts of white distilled vinegar and water into the iron's
water chamber. Turn to steam and leave the iron on for 5 minutes in an upright
position. Then unplug and allow to cool. Any loose particles should come out
when you empty the water.
Clean a scorched iron plate:
Heat equal parts white distilled vinegar and salt in a small pan. Rub
solution on the cooled iron surface to remove dark or burned stains.
Food Preparation
Getting the last drops:
When you can’t get the last bit of mayonnaise or salad dressing out of the
jar, try dribbling a little of your favorite vinegar into it, put the cap on
tightly and shake well. You’ll be amazed at how much you’ve been wasting.
Cooking fish:
Try soaking fish in vinegar and water before cooking it. It will be
sweeter, more tender and hold its shape better. When boiling or poaching fish,
a tablespoon of vinegar added to the water will keep it from crumbling so
easily.
Cake icing:
Cake icing can be prevented from becoming sugary if a little vinegar is
added to the ingredients before cooking. The same is true when making homemade
candy.
Boiling eggs:
When boiling an egg and it’s cracked, a little vinegar in the water will
keep the white from running out.
Keeping potatoes white:
A teaspoon of white distilled or cider vinegar added to the water in which
you boil potatoes will keep them nice and white. You can keep peeled potatoes
from turning dark by covering them with water and adding 2 teaspoons of
vinegar.
Freshen vegetables:
Freshen up slightly wilted vegetables by soaking them in cold water and
vinegar.
Fruit and vegetable wash:
Add 2 tablespoons white distilled vinegar to 1 pint water and use to wash
fresh fruits and vegetables, then rinse thoroughly. Research has shown that vinegar helps kill
bacteria on fruits and vegetables.
Flavour booster:
Perk up a can of soup, gravy or sauce with a teaspoon of your favorite
specialty vinegar. It adds flavor and taster fresher.
Meat tenderizer:
As a tenderizer for tough meat or game, make a marinade in the proportion
of half a cup of your favorite vinegar to a cup of heated liquid, such as
bouillon; or for steak, you may prefer to a mix of vinegar and oil, rubbed in
well and allowed to stand for two hours.
Fruit stains:
Remove fruit or berry stains from your hands by cleaning them with vinegar.
Fresh lunch box:
It is easy to take out the heavy stale smell often found in lunch boxes.
Dampen a piece of fresh bread with white distilled vinegar and leave it in the
lunch box overnight.
Get rid of cooking smells:
Let simmer a small pot of vinegar and water solution.
Fluffy Egg Whites
Soak a paper towel with 1-2 Tablespoons of white distilled vinegar. Wipe mixing bowl and beaters or whisk with
the vinegar-soaked paper towel, then dry with a cloth or paper towel prior to
whipping egg whites.
Fluffier Rice
For fluffier and great tasting rice, add a teaspoon of white distilled
vinegar to the boiling water before adding rice. Rice will be easier to spoon and less sticky.
Health
Relief from Heartburn
For relief of heartburn or acid indigestion, take one or two tablespoons of
balsamic vinegar.
Soothe a bee or jellyfish sting:
Douse with vinegar. It will soothe irritation and relieve itching.
Relieve sunburn:
Lightly rub white distilled or cider vinegar on skin. Reapply as needed.
Relieve dry and itchy skin:
Add 2 tablespoons of vinegar to your bath water.
Fight dandruff:
After shampooing, rinse with a solution of ½ cup vinegar and 2 cups of warm
water.
Soothe a sore throat:
Put a teaspoon of vinegar in a glass of water. Gargle, then swallow. For
another great gargle: 1 cup hot water, 2 tablespoons honey, 1 teaspoon vinegar,
gargle then drink.
Treat sinus infections and chest colds:
Add 1/4 cup or more vinegar to the vaporizer. (Be sure to check vaporizer
instructions for additional water measurement.)
Skin burns:
Apply ice-cold vinegar right away for fast relief. Will prevent burn
blisters.
Chest congestion:
To clear up respiratory congestion, inhale a vapor mist from steaming pot
containing water and several spoonfuls of vinegar.
Toenail fungus:
Soak toes in a solution of vinegar and water, using 1 part vinegar to 2
parts water, 15 minutes per day.
Arthritis Relief
Mix a teaspoon of half apple cider vinegar, half honey in a glass of water
with a teaspoon of orange flavored Knox gelatin.
Lessen Morning Sickness
Drink some apple cider vinegar in water, with honey added. This concoction can help calm a queasy
stomach.
Stop Itching
Apply a paste made from vinegar and cornstarch. Keep on until itch disappears.
Cleaning Heavily Soiled Hands
Moisten cornmeal with apple cider vinegar.
Scrub hands, rinse in cold water and pat dry.
Soft Feet
Combine 1 cup white distilled vinegar to 2 gallons warm water. Soak feet for 45 minutes then use a pumice
stone or file to remove dead skin from heels and callused areas of feet.
Wart Remover
Mix lukewarm/warm water with a cup of white distilled vinegar. Immerse area with wart and soak 20 minutes
every day until wart disappears.
Bug Spray
Combine equal amounts of water, white distilled vinegar and liquid dish
soap in a spray bottle. Use on skin, as
needed.
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