- Get rid of build up in your coffeemaker by running a pot of water mixed with 1/4 cup vinegar.
- Prevent mildew build up in your refrigerator's seals by wiping with a rag dipped in vinegar. Do not rinse.
- Clean greasy frying pans by simmering 1/4 inch water and 1/2 cup vinegar for 10 minutes.
- Mix equal parts of vinegar, salt, and baking soda and pour down the drain. Let it sit 1 hour, then run very hot tap water down the drain. This will open up the clog.
- Mineral deposits on your faucets? Squirt with undiluted vinegar. Let sit 15 minutes. Scrub away with an old toothbrush.
- Wipe your kitchen counter tops with undiluted vinegar every day to keep them shining and kitchen smelling fresh.
- Mix Borax with enough vinegar to make a paste to remove mildew on shower curtains.
- Loosen soap scum on shower doors by spraying with vinegar.
- For general clean up on carpets or rugs, mix equal parts vinegar and water. Lightly sponge solution onto carpet, rinse, and blot dry.
- Remove crayon stains from carpet or any other fabric by scrubbing area with a toothbrush dipped in vinegar.
- Add a cup of vinegar to a gallon of water and mop hardwood floors lightly. Do not saturate. No need to rinse!
- This one is good for crafting.....before painting anything metal, wipe surface with a mixture of 1 part vinegar to 5 parts water.
- Soften hardened paintbrushes by soaking them in warm vinegar for an hour. Wash after soaking with soap and water, and let air dry.
- Remove rust from nuts, bolts, rusty tools, or nails by covering with vinegar and letting them sit overnight.
- *This is my favorite* Add 1/2 cup vinegar to the last rinse cycle of your wash to soften clothes and remove fabric softener buildup!
- Mix equal parts of vinegar and hand cream to help chapped, dry hands.
- Oily skin can be controlled with a mixture of half apple cider vinegar, half cool water. It works as an astringent.
- Vinegar is a great rinse for you hair after shampooing.
- Homemade cough syrup: 1/4 cup honey, 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar. Pour into a jar and seal tight. Shake before use. 1 TB every 4 hours.
- For sinus congestion, add 1/4 cup vinegar to a vaporizer and breathe in deeply.
- Mix vinegar and cornstarch to make a paste to apply to bee stings or bug bites. Let dry.
- Vinegar has a cooking effect of sunburns. Simply spray affected area with diluted vinegar.
- To clean windows streak free, spray on vinegar and wipe clean with newspaper!
- For weeds: Boil 1 QT water, add 2 TB salt, 5 TB vinegar. While still hot, pour onto weeds.
- To keep ants at bay, wipe the area of entry with vinegar.
- To get rid of that damp, musty smell in your cooler, rinse with vinegar, then wash with soap and water. Rinse.
- For cats: Use vinegar to clean out a kitty litter pan.
- To remove odors from your house, spray vinegar into the air just as you would Febreeze, or Lysol.
- Eggs: Add 1 TB vinegar to boiling water to keep a cracked egg from running out.
- Make chili vinegar: Put 3 oz. chopped chilies into 1 QT vinegar and store for 2 weeks in a tightly sealed bottle. Strain the liquid after 2 weeks.
- Cheese: keep cheese from molding or becoming too hard by storing in a cloth saturated with vinegar inside an airtight container.
- Pie crusts: add a tsp to your favorite pie crust recipe.
- Meringue: make a fluffy meringue by adding 1/2 tsp vinegar for every 3 egg whites.
- Use vinegar instead of lime or lemon juice in recipes.
- Vegetables: freshen wilted veggies by soaking them in 2 cups water and 1 TB vinegar.
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