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A Guide to Saving Money Using Vinegar to Clean


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In this time we need all of the money we can save. Using vinegar is a lot cheaper than buying the expensive cleaners, and it works great on a lot of surfaces, and eliminates smells and odors.

I use vinegar a lot for odors. Just mix half and half water and vinegar. Spray on you draperies, Carpets, and furniture. You can even put a small glass, or saucer of pure vinegar on your refrigerator. This

will absorb odors from cooking or smoke. You can also use this in you automobile.

Use vinegar all over your kitchen, it cleans almost everything.

-You can use a mixture of salt and vinegar to clean stains from your flatware.

-Use straight vinegar on a cloth to get hard water stains off of your kitchen sink, especially on the faucet.

-Clean your dishwasher by putting a cup of vinegar in for a full cycle. This cleans it well and prevents water stains.

-For a coffee machine and pot. Fill the reservoir with vinegar and run a cycle. If there is stains in your pot, use a mixture of vinegar salt and ice. let it sit for a hour then swish it around real well. Rinse well then wipe clean.

-Clear a clog in the sink, or clean your food disposal by using Vinegar and baking soda. Pour baking soda in the drain, or disposal, I use about half a cup, Then pour vinegar in. If you are cleaning the disposal, run it for a few seconds.

-Eliminate odors on your dishes by adding a teaspoon or two to your dishwater.

-Clean stainless steal by wiping with a towel soaked in vinegar.

-Clean your microwave by using a 1/2 and 1/2 mixture of vinegar and water with a few lemon wedges. Put mixture in a microwave safe bowel and put in microwave for 5 mins. Then wipe clean.

-After cleaning your counters, use a cloth soaked in vinegar and wipe down. This will deodorize, and clean those stains from packages or foods.

-You can also disinfect with a cloth soaked with vinegar.

For the bathroom:

You can use some of the things from above but there are others too.

-To clean water stain, I use a cloth soaked in vinegar, with a little salt on the cloth. the salt helps loosen up the build up. on tubs and shower wall.

Use these timps to save money using vinegar to clean your house.


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