Written by ANGIE HOLDEN
I have changed my cleaning habits over the last 2 years to avoid harsh chemicals. One thing I have learned is that vinegar is a wonderful natural cleaner. Heinz has a new cleaning vinegar product that I am really excited about. It initiated a reminder that I have never given any tips on this blog for natural cleaning with vinegar. So I made y'all a list of my top 25 tips for naturally cleaning with vinegar.
Before we get started, some background information. White distilled vinegar is a natural bacteria and germ killer just due to the acidity. It is environmentally friendly and very economical. The new Heinz Cleaning Vinegar can be found at a local store near by and/or any Wal-Mart.
Heinz cleaning vinegar is 6% acidic where as regular vinegar is only 5% acidic. This makes it even BETTER for cleaning then the regular white distilled vinegar products.
- Counter tops - clean with a rag and vinegar.
- Drain or garbage disposal - pour in 1 cup baking soda then one cup hot vinegar. Let sit for 5 minutes. Run hot water down the drain. (Note: some garbage disposals do not react well to this cleaning method check all manufacturer instructions first.)
- Microwave - mixing equal parts vinegar and water in a microwave-safe bowl. Bring it to a boil inside themicrowave. Wipe clean.
- Refrigerator - clean with a half-and-half solution of water and vinegar.
- Dishwasher - pour a cup of vinegar inside an empty machine and run through cycle.
- Plastic food containers - wipe them with a cloth dampened with vinegar to remove stains and smells.
- Lunch Box - place inside a slice of bread that has been soaked in vinegar and leave overnight to remove odors.
- Glass - remove film from the inside by letting vinegar sit in them for a few hours. Add a little rice or sand and shake vigorously to loosen stubborn stains. Repeat if necessary.
- Mini Blinds - Dip gloved fingers into a solution of equal parts vinegar and warm tap water. Run your fingers across both sides of each blind.
- Tarnished Metal - make a paste with equal amounts of vinegar and table salt.
- Grease - use a sponge soaked in vinegar.
- Grill - spray a solution of half water and half vinegar on the cooking surface.
- Sponges - placing in just enough water to cover them. Then add 1/4 cup vinegar. Let soak overnight.
- Grout - let full-strength vinegar sit on it for a few minutes and scrub it with an old toothbrush.
- Germs - spray with full-strength vinegar. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
- Mildew and soap scum - wipe with undiluted vinegar then rinse.
- Toilets - pour in a cup or more of vinegar and let it sit several hours or overnight. Scrub well with the toilet brush and flush.
- Stale odors - wiping down with undiluted vinegar on a rag.
- Wood - remove water rings with a solution of equal parts vinegar and vegetable oil. Rub with the grain.
- Scissors - clean off sticky residue with a cloth dipped in vinegar.
- Odors - place a bowl of vinegar in the room overnight.
- Hands - Wipe your hands with vinegar to remove strong scents like onion and garlic, as well as stains from fruit juices.
- Cutting boards - wipe wooden boards with vinegar.
- Dusting - use spray bottle filled with half vinegar, half water and lightly spray a rag to dust all surfaces.
- Mildew - spray shower walls and shower curtain with half vinegar and half water to help prevent mildew.
- Do not add vinegar directly to materials containing ammonia as this could produce harmful vapors.
- Never use white distilled vinegar on marble. The acid can damage the surface.
As always please test your surfaces in an inconspicuous area before cleaning. As a little demonstration, I decided to show y'all the power of vinegar in my kitchen. I have tile counter tops that I hate but that I have to live with
The grout gets disgusting. This is keeping it real y'all
I soaked the area in vinegar and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes. I then wiped off the area and scrubbed on the grout lines a little with a scrub sponge.
Oh so much better! Now they actually look like you would want to prepare food here!
I hope that helps y'all to see just what vinegar can do for you -- naturally! No need to worry about harsh chemicals when you clean with all natural vinegar.
can you use white vinegar on granite?
ReplyDeleteI've been using vinegar for cleaning for years. I use it in the washing machine instead of fabric softener and the dishwasher instead of a rinse aid.
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