- Remove stains from stainless steel and chrome with a vinegar dampened cloth.
- Rinse glasses and dishes in water and vinegar to remove spots and stains
- Prevent grease building up in your oven by frequently wiping out with vinegar
- Wiping down walls with a vinegar soaked cloth eliminates mildew, dust and odours
- Vinegar is great for cleaning glass, so use with water to clean windows and mirrors
- Pouring boiling vinegar down drains unclogs and cleans them
- Limescale in your kettle can be removed using vinegar
- Boil vinegar and water in your saucepans to remove stuck on bits or stains (burnt bits in my case!)
- Use vinegar in a spray bottle as a multi-surface cleaner
- Vinegar is a great stain remover on clothing and carpets
- Add vinegar to your washing machine as a natural fabric softener and brightener
- 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
- Hot vinegar removes paint from glass
- Cut flowers last longer if you add 2 tablespoons of vinegar and 1 teaspoon of sugar to the vase
- 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.
- Vinegar neutralises the ammonia smell in urine, so clean out your cats litter tray with it.
- 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.
- Apparently, adding vinegar to your shampoo will make your hair gleam too! But I’m not sure I want to try that one!
- Vinegar cleans out and freshens your fridge
- To summarise (!), vinegar is a useful all round degreaser, odour neutraliser, limescale remover, water softener and jack of all trades. And it’s CHEAP!!