10 New Uses for Vinegar
10
New Uses for Vinegar
1. Pinch-hit for lemon in a savory
recipe. Use 1/2 teaspoon of vinegar in place of 1
teaspoon of lemon juice.
2.
Remove coffee or tea stains from the bottom of a cup. Swish 2 tablespoons of vinegar around in the cup, then wash as
usual.
3.
Treat oily hair. Vinegar is a good degreaser for
oily hair because it helps adjust pH levels. Shampoo your hair as usual, rinse,
then pour 1/4 cup over it and rinse again.
4.
Wipe salt stains off boots. Dip a cloth or an old T-shirt
into vinegar, then wipe away the white residue.
5.
Make wool sweaters fluffier. Drop in a couple of capfuls of
vinegar during the rinse cycle for an extra-soft feel.
6.
Deodorize a garbage disposal. Make vinegar ice cubes
and feed them down the disposal. After grinding, run cold water through the
drain.
7.
Clean a teakettle or a coffeemaker. Boil a
mixture of water and vinegar in a teakettle, then wipe away the grime. Fill the
reservoir of a coffeemaker with a mixture of vinegar and water and run it
through a brewing cycle. Follow this with several cycles of water to rinse
thoroughly.
8.
Clean a dishwasher. Once a month, with the machine
empty, run a cup of vinegar through an entire cycle to reduce soap buildup on
the inner mechanisms and glassware.
9.
Remove stubborn price tags or stickers. Paint them
with several coats of vinegar, let the liquid soak in for five minutes, then
wipe away the residue.
10.
Kill weeds between cracks in paving stones and sidewalks. Fill a spray bottle with straight vinegar and spray multiple times.
(Be careful not to get any on the surrounding grass, as it will kill that too.)
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