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Posted (racheal) in Green Product Reviews on March-14-2007

  1. Remove stains from stainless steel and chrome with a vinegar dampened cloth.
  2. Rinse glasses and dishes in water and vinegar to remove spots and stains
  3. Prevent grease building up in your oven by frequently wiping out with vinegar
  4. Wiping down walls with a vinegar soaked cloth eliminates mildew, dust and odours
  5. Vinegar is great for cleaning glass, so use with water to clean windows and mirrors
  6. Pouring boiling vinegar down drains unclogs and cleans them
  7. Limescale in your kettle can be removed using vinegar
  8. Boil vinegar and water in your saucepans to remove stuck on bits or stains (burnt bits in my case!)
  9. Use vinegar in a spray bottle as a multi-surface cleaner
  10. Vinegar is a great stain remover on clothing and carpets
  11. Add vinegar to your washing machine as a natural fabric softener and brightener
  12. You can clean the limescale out of your steam iron by filling the reservoir with half water / half vinegar and making it steam and spray until the reservoir is empty
  13. Hot vinegar removes paint from glass
  14. Cut flowers last longer if you add 2 tablespoons of vinegar and 1 teaspoon of sugar to the vase
  15. Ants hate vinegar! Wipe your garden table with vinegar to enjoy ant-free alfresco dining! Or spray in problem areas, it’ll keep them away.
  16. Vinegar neutralises the ammonia smell in urine, so clean out your cats litter tray with it.
  17. Does your dog smells, well, a bit doggy?! When giving your dog a bath, add a couple of cups of vinegar to the final rinse. This reduces that doggy smell and makes their coat gleam.
  18. Apparently, adding vinegar to your shampoo will make your hair gleam too! But I’m not sure I want to try that one!
  19. Vinegar cleans out and freshens your fridge
  20. To summarise (!), vinegar is a useful all round degreaser, odour neutraliser, limescale remover, water softener and jack of all trades. And it’s CHEAP!!

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Comments:
Sarah on April 28th, 2007 at 5:17 am #

I live in Sweden and was wondering if cider vinegar is just as effective as we cannot get malt vinegar which I am guessing you are referring too.

racheal on April 28th, 2007 at 7:05 am #

Hello there in Sweden! It’s distilled white vinegar, not malt or cider. If you want to, I can find out what postage to Sweden would be and you can buy some from http://www.greenmop.co.uk. If you’re interested in this, go to the main greenmop website and send me an email via the contact page.

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