Vinegar Stains Don't Work!
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Hmm I looked up onion skin vinegar stains and didn't find anything except for an age spot cure. Here's what I found with just vinegar stains.
https://www.apieceofrainbow.com/make-wood-stain/
Hope that help. Sorry yours didn't work.
Did you use steel wool? I've never tried the stains per se (intentionally). A few weeks ago, I removed the vinyl skin from the bottom of my patio door because there was a gap, and I scrubbed the pine underneath to clean it, before replacing the vinyl. I used steel wool and vinegar. When I came back, it looked like I had stained it gray!
This may help:
Onion Skin Dye From Yellow and Purple Onions - Natural Dyeing
Soak a stainless steel pad in 1 1/4 cup vinegar for a beautiful grey stain. Will look clear but turn the wood grey. Remove stainless steel pad wait a couple of days and you will get a rich brown stain once the metals oxidize