All Purpose Surface Cleaner
- 1 Cup Vinegar
- 1 Gallon Water
Mix both ingredients well. Apply on the surface with a terry cloth. Rinse the surface well with clean water.
Fabric Stain Remover
- 2 TBSP Vinegar
- 2 TBSP Water
Mix both ingredients well. Apply on the fabric stained surface. Allow it to soak for 15 minutes. Gently rub the solution into the fabric and blot with a damp cloth.
Glass Window Cleaner
- 1 Cup Vinegar
- 1 Cup Water
Pour both ingredients into a spray bottle and mix well. Spray and wipe dry with a clean terry cloth.
Laundry Brightener
Add 1 Cup of Vinegar during the laundry machine wash cycle.
Laundry Fabric Softener
Add 1/2 cup of Vinegar during the laundry machine rinse cycle.
Laundry Freshener
Add 1 Cup of Vinegar during the laundry machine wash cycle. Great on mildew or smelly laundry.
Mildew Remover
- 1/2 Cup Salt
- 1/2 Cup Vinegar
Mix both ingredients well until paste texture. Apply to the mildew area and allow it to rest for a few minutes. Scrub and rinse clean.
Mirror Cleaner
- 1 Cup Vinegar
- 1 Cup Water
Pour both ingredients into a spray bottle and mix well. Spray and wipe dry with a clean terry cloth.
Odor Eater
Small open containers with vinegar will absorb unpleasant aroamas and smells.
Rust Remover
Apply vinegar to a rusted area and allow it to sit for a few hours before scrubbing and rinsing clean.
Water Spot Remover
- 1 Cup Vinegar
- 1 Cup Water
Pour both ingredients into a spray bottle and mix well. Spray water spots and wipe dry with a clean terry cloth.
Tips
- Always test a small hidden area before a visible area.
- Avoid mixing vinegar with other cleaning agents.
- Avoid using high concentrated vinegar.
- Do not substitute with Apple Cider Vinegar or Wine Vinegar.
- Makes for a great soap scum dissolver.
- Rinse your cloth regularly with clean water.
- The vinegar smell tends to disappear once dried.
- Thoroughly rinse the vinegar residue.
- Vinegar is a natural detergent, great for killing bacteria.
- Waxed areas may require reapplication due to the acidity.