Vinegar For Cleaning
White Distilled vinegar is best for cleaning Maybe the oldest use for vinegar yet (besides as a food). Cleaning with vinegar is much safer than using commercial products.
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White vinegar mixed with water to rinse off the dishes after washing them to take the soap off and leave them squeaky clean. This also takes the soap residue off of your hands at the same time. Pour 1/4 cup vinegar with dish soap- water must be hot (not boiling hot). This is great for cleaning your Corningware dishes (it removes all the stains and grease), cleaning your stainless steel pots and pans etc., clean your oven and all of stove top (this is better than oven cleaners. it will remove all of the grease. just dab on and let it set for a few minutes then wipe clean), and cabinets in kitchen. Pour 1/4 cup vinegar to your dishwasher rinse cycle for streak free, sparkling dishes every time!!
Floor Cleaner
Add 1/2 cup vinegar to a gal. Of water to keep your vinyl no wax floors clean and shining. Those mops with the detachable, washable heads, and squirt distilled vinegar on the floor, mop it up and squirt more as needed.
Coffee Maker
Fill the water reservoir half way and run the coffee maker as you normally do and then run it once full of water and the coffee maker will be spotless.
Grease Cutter
Vinegar is an excellent grease cutter. In college cafeterias we boil out our fry vats every week with vinegar and water. Very cost effective and very safe-no harsh chemicals, no risk of fire. We also use straight vinegar to clean the grill hoods. Again, very inexpensive and does a fantastic job.
Whirlpool Tub
Pour 1 gallon of white vinegar into the water of our whirlpool tub, once ayear and run it. This will keep the jets from clogging up from soap scum, etc.
Steam Vac
Use distilled vinegar steam vac to rinse your carpets with after shampooing. The carpet will stay fresh longer, it removes any detergent residue. Use a quarter of a cup, per gallon of water.


