Removing hard water stains
Water stains are another common occurrence if you live in a hard water area. Use baking soda, sprinkled onto the stain, and then wipe clean with vinegar. Remember to watch out for the fizz!
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Water stains are another common occurrence if you live in a hard water area. Use baking soda, sprinkled onto the stain, and then wipe clean with vinegar. Remember to watch out for the fizz!
To remove fruit stains from your hands, rub them with a little white vinegar and wipe with a cloth.Afterwards, wash with soap and water to remove the vinegar and prevent skin irritation
An equal mixture of salt and white vinegar will clean coffee and tea stains from china cups.
3/4 cup vegetable or olive oil 1/4 cup white vinegar Mix in a bowl (metal or glass recommended), whip on furniture with a soft clean cloth or a paper towel. You should be able to achieve incredible matching of the wood for shallow scratches. Test on a small area before using on main visible […]
Pour a mixture of vinegar and water over household plants and bouquets to prolong their lifespan.
Prevent plaster from drying too quickly when patching or filling in by adding one tablespoon of vinegar to the water when mixing. This will slow the drying time.
Wiping down clean metal surfaces with a vinegar solution (1 part vinegar to 5 parts water) prepares the surface for painting and reduces the incidence of peeling.
Keep cut flowers fresh longer by adding two tablespoons of vinegar and one tablespoon of sugar to each 4 cups (1 liter) of water.
Painting adheres better to galvanized metal after it has been brushed with vinegar.
2 to 3 cups (500 to 750ml) vinegar No matter how well you wash out a paintbrush, odds are it will have stiffened by the next time you want to use it. Of course, vinegar offers an excellent means of softening and restoring paintbrushes. Place the brushes in a small, heavy-bottomed pot (one that you […]