How do I use vinegar?
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How do I make a cleaning solution using vinegar and baking soda?
how do I make a cleaning solution using vinegar and baking soda
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Mix 50/50 with water. Wipe on with a dampened paper towel. Wipe off.
Here's 28 ways to use vinegar!
https://www.today.com/home/28-ways-use-vinegar-around-your-house-t72276
For what purpose? Vinegar literally has hundreds of uses around the home. It's not just used for cooking, baking and salad dressing. I use as pest control, cleaning and weed abatement. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
https://www.tipsbulletin.com/vinegar/
https://www.readersdigest.ca/home-garden/tips/5-things-do-vinegar/
https://www.servicemaster-restoration-cleaning.com/2017/03/mold-myths/
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Hi Lydia, hope this video gives you a lot of ideas on how to use vinegar
https://www.today.com/home/28-ways-use-vinegar-around-your-house-t72276
One of the best alternatives to commercial laundry detergents is probably in your pantry right now: vinegar. You can wash your laundry with distilled, white vinegar as well as apple cider vinegar. Vinegar has a number of benefits, both as a food and as a cleaning aid. The acetic acid in distilled white vinegar is so mild that it will not harm washable fabrics. Yet it is strong enough to dissolve residues (alkalies) left by ingredients in soaps and detergents. Adding just 1/2 cup of vinegar to the final rinse will result in brighter, clearer colors.