50 Uses for Vinegar
- Kill
grass on walks and driveways.
- Kill
weeds. Spray full strength on growth until plants
have starved
- Increase
soil acidity. In hard water: one gallon of tap
water for watering rhododendrons, gardenias, or
azaleas.
- Deter
ants. Spray vinegar around doors, appliances, and
along other areas where ants are known.
- Polish
car chrome. Apply full strength.
- Remove
skunk odor from a dog. Rub fur with full strength
vinegar; rinse.
- Keep
cats away. Sprinkle vinegar on areas you don't
want the cat walking, sleeping, or scratching on.
- Keep
dogs from scratching his ears. Use a clean, soft
cloth dipped in diluted vinegar.
- Keep
chickens from pecking each other. Put a little in
their drinking water.
- Tenderize
meat. Soak in vinegar over night.
- Freshen
vegetables. Soak wilted vegetables in 2 cups of
water and a tablespoon of vinegar.
- Boil
better eggs. Add 2 tablespoons water before
boiling eggs. Keeps them from cracking.
- Soothe
a bee or jellyfish sting. Dot the irritation with
vinegar and relieve itching.
- Relieve
sunburn. Lightly rub white vinegar; you may have
to reapply.
- Condition
hair. Add a tablespoon of vinegar to dissolve
sticky residue left by shampoo.
- Relieve
dry and itchy skin. Add 2 tablespoons to bath
water.
- Fight
dandruff. After shampooing, rinse with vinegar
and 2 cups of warm water.
- Soothe
a sore throat. Put a teaspoon of vinegar in a
glass of water. Gargle, then swallow.
- Treat
sinus infections and chest colds. Add 1/4 cup or
more vinegar to the vaporizer.
- Feel
good. A teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in a
glass of water, with a bit of honey added for
flavor, will take the edge off your appetite and
give you an overall healthy feeling.
- Deodorize
the kitchen drain. Pour a cup down the drain once
a week. Let stand 30 minutes and then flush with
cold water.
- Eliminate
onion odor. Rub on your fingers before and after
slicing.
- Clean
and disinfect wood cutting boards. Wipe with full
strength vinegar.
- Remove
fruit stains from hands. Rub with vinegar.
- Cut
grease and odor on dishes. Add a tablespoon of
vinegar to hot soapy water.
- Clean
a teapot. Boil a mixture of water and vinegar in
the teapot. Wipe away the grime.
- Freshen
a lunchbox. Soak a piece of bread in vinegar and
let it sit in the lunchbox over night.
- Clean
the refrigerator. Wash with a solution of equal
parts water and vinegar.
- Unclog
a drain. Pour a handful of baking soda down the
drain and add 1/2 cup of vinegar. Rinse with hot
water.
- Clean
and deodorize the garbage disposal. Make vinegar
ice cubes and feed them down the disposal. After
grinding, run cold water through.
- Clean
and deodorize jars. Rinse mayonnaise, peanut
butter, and mustard jars with vinegar when empty.
- Clean
the dishwasher. Run a cup of vinegar through the
whole cycle once a month to reduce soap build up
on the inner mechanisms and on glassware.
- Clean
stainless steel. Wipe with a vinegar dampened
cloth.
- Clean
china and fine glassware. Add a cup of vinegar to
a sink of warm water. Gently dip the glass or
china in the solution and let dry.
- Get
stains out of pots. Fill pot with a solution of 3
tablespoons of vinegar to a pint of water. Boil
until stain loosens and can be washed away.
- Clean
the microwave. Boil a solution of 1/4 cup of
vinegar and 1 cup of water in the microwave. Will
loosen splattered on food and deodorize.
- Dissolve
rust from bolts and other metals. Soak in full
strength vinegar.
- Get
rid of cooking smells. Let simmer a small pot of
vinegar and water solution.
- Unclog
steam iron. Pour equal amounts of vinegar and
water into the iron's water chamber. Turn to
steam and leave the iron on for 5 minutes in an
upright position. Then unplug and allow to cool.
Any loose particles should come out when you
empty the water.
- Clean
a scorched iron plate. Heat equal parts vinegar
and salt in a small pan. Rub solution on the
cooled iron surface to remove dark or burned
stains.
- Get
rid of lint in clothes. Add 1/2 cup of vinegar to
the rinse cycle.
- Keep
colors from running. Immerse clothes in full
strength vinegar before washing.
- Freshen
up the washing machine. Periodically, pour a cup
of vinegar in the machine and let in run through
a regular cycle (no clothes added). Will dissolve
soap residue.
- Brighten
fabric colors. Add a 1/2 cup vinegar to the rinse
cycle.
- Take
grease off suede. Dip a toothbrush in vinegar and
gently brush over grease spot.
- Remove
tough stains. Gently rub on fruit, jam, mustard,
coffee, tea. Then wash as usual.
- Get
smoke smell out of clothes. Add a cup of vinegar
to a bath tub of hot water. Hang clothes above
the steam.
- Remove
decals. Brush with a couple coats of vinegar.
Allow to soak in. Wash off.
- Clean
eyeglasses. Wipe each lens with a drop of
vinegar.
- Freshen
cut flowers. Add 2 tablespoons vinegar and 1
teaspoon sugar for each quart of water
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