An all natural,
all-around household
cleaner! One jug can
replace a whole bucket of commercial cleaners, and is
totally safe and natural!
Concentrated vinegar can be
used to:
Clean and shine windows
Clean and shine all
surfaces, including floors,
counters, appliances,
cabinets, and furniture
Remove limescale or
calcium build-up
Be added to final
rinse cycle in dishwashers
to remove lime on
kitchenware
Remove soap scum on
shower walls and tubs - May
take several applications
and a little scrubbing to
get down to tile, then just
spray twice a week to keep
tub surround shiny
Remove limescale in sinks
and toilets
Remove mold on shower
curtains (spray twice a
week) or under leaky roofs
Keep canning jars shiny
while boiling in hard
water
Use instead of Windex
Glass or Windex
Multi-surface, 409 Glass
and Surface, or Scrubbing
Bubbles
Kill Athlete's Foot fungus -
soak affected feet for 10
minutes in pure 200 grain
vinegar. Caution, cuts and
open sores will sting when
in contact with concentrated
vinegar. Soak times may have
to be reduced and more than
one soak may be necessary.
NOTE: CONCENTRATED
VINEGAR REACTS WITH SOME
METALS, SPECIFICALLY
ALUMINUM AND RAW STEEL. WHEN
IN CONTACT WITH THESE
METALS, IT WILL RUST OR
DISCOLOR.
STAINLESS STEEL
AND ENAMELWARE, INCLUDING
ALL APPLIANCES, IS SAFE
Concentrated
vinegar is also sed for natural
and organic control of
broadleaf weeds. Vinegar is
most effective if liberally
sprayed on target weeds
while they are in direct
sunlight, and preferably
during the hottest part of
the day. Repeat spraying may
be necessary to eradicate
deeply-rooted weeds.
Concentrated vinegar may
used to spray lawns, but a
test patch is strongly
recommended. Spray a small
area of lawn and observe,
the grass may turn yellow,
but should return to green
within a few days.
Likewise,
most flowering plants will
be affected, especially
those with a broad leaf.
Protect these plants while
spraying.