Vinegar Uses

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Vinegar            It's great. It's green, it's safe, it's inexpensive, and it can clean your house!

 Vinegar makes a wonderful cleanser. Plain distilled vinegar added to a cloth can clean: faucets, cutting boards, bathtub ring, shower doors, stainless steel, countertops, soap residue, and the fridge.

Once a month, add vinegar to your dishwasher to clean the inner workings of the appliance.

Polish kitchen supplies with vinegar.

Make a scouring scrub.

Neutralize pet odor.

Clean kitchen appliances.

Remove clogs from showerheads.

Equal parts vinegar and water will clean most carpets.

Unclog Drains by mixing equal parts baking soda and vinegar.

Vinegar and baking soda can also unstink your garbage disposal

Remove price tags.

Clean linoleum with baking soda and vinegar: Pour vinegar on stain. Let it soak for ten minutes. Add baking soda. Scrub. This also works to remove urine stains and smells from a mattress.

Remove paint from windows.

Apply vinegar to concrete. The paint will take better.