Household Uses For Vinegar

My mom hated using strong commercial cleaners around her house! I remember her using vinegar for so many things and I decided to do my own search for the many uses of this versatile—and cheap—household product. I will share some ways you can easily use it too (If not stated, use white vinegar) . For more great ideas, do a search on the internet.

GREAT IDEAS FOR YOUR KITCHEN

*Clean your refrigerator with a solution of ½ vinegar and ½ water

*Clean your microwave by boiling a mixture of ¼ cup white vinegar and 1 cup water in a microwave safe bowl—until steam forms on the window. Then wipe down with a soft cloth.

*If you get smells in your plastic containers from food stored in them, try rubbing the insides with vinegar—rinse and dry

*Mix vinegar and salt—or vinegar and baking soda to remove stains—on coffee/tea cups. Also brighten your faucets with vinegar or remove buildup with a paste of 1 teaspoon vinegar and 2 tablespoons salt.

*Wipe down your stove and counter tops with a solution of equal parts water and vinegar.

*Scrub pots and pans with this simple mixture—use equal parts salt and flour—add enough vinegar to make a paste.

*A cheap and non toxic way to clean your drains—put 1 cup of baking soda in the drain—then  pour in 1 cup white vinegar—leave for a few minutes and then pour over a pot of boiling water.

OTHER USES FOR VINEGAR AROUND THE HOUSE AND OUTSIDE

*Have a rusty screw? Pour vinegar on the screw—leave a few minutes and it will loosen much easier

*How about full strength vinegar? Pour a cup of white vinegar in your toilet and let sit overnight or for several hours. Put your paintbrushes in a pot with vinegar for an hour – then put pot on stove and simmer a few minutes. Rinse your paintbrushes.

Hordeum leporinum is capable of colonizing cracks in sidewalks and asphalt, like many other grass species.

 

*You know those cracks in your sidewalks where weeds love to grow? Pour vinegar there to saturate the roots.

*I love cut flowers in my house, but how do I keep them looking fresh? Mix together 1 quart of water, 2 tablespoons of white vinegar and 1 teaspoon of sugar.

*Do you have cats and are you battling odors from litter boxes? When cleaning the litter boxes, put ½ inch of white vinegar in the litter box. After 20 minutes, pour out the vinegar, rinse with water and dry

*Gum in your hair or on clothing? Put vinegar in a small bowl—heat in microwave and pour over gum  I read it will dissolve the gum—but I didn’t put gum in my hair to try it!!

*Do you have a sticky residue on your scissors? Clean with vinegar. Don’t use soap and water—this can cause your scissors to rust

*Try removing ball point pen marks or crayon scribbling with vinegar. Of course your children don’t do that on your walls, but if a visitor leave their artwork on your walls….

*I have to use this one for my piano keys!! ½ cup white vinegar in 2 cups water– Use a soft cloth and squeeze out thoroughly so it does not drip to clean the keys—wipe dry

 

Are you ready to go out and purchase your large container of white vinegar. I am!

 

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