Vinegar As A Natural Cleanser And Freshener

by Nina Amalia



Vinegar has served different kinds of purposes, from a preservative, condiment, and beverage to medicinal treatment.


Depending on the original sugar source, a different vinegar is formed. If you are considering using vinegar as a natural and biodegradable alternative to chemical cleansers most experts suggest using white vinegar at full strength. White vinegar is the most common vinegar purchased by consumers.


Vinegar can be used to clean glass, mirror and chrome leaving a shiny finish. Wipe them with crumpled newspaper to prevent streaking.


Half a cup (up to two cups) of vinegar in the laundry will give you bright colors, prevent color bleeds and act as a fabric softener.


In the kitchen use vinegar to disinfect cutting boards, shine cutlery and clean ovens, microwaves, pots and even remove tea and coffee stains on china. Boiling water with a mixture of vinegar and filling a teapot, or running vinegar through the coffee machine or dishwasher will remove deposits.


Tomato based stains are probably one of the most common stains to be found in a household with children. Rinse the fabric from the back side of the fabric to help force the tomato back out of the fabric. Then, gently rub liquid detergent into the stained area. If the fabric is white or colorfast, you can apply a gentle bleaching product like white vinegar to the stain and then rinse well.


Rubbing vinegar on your fingers before and after cutting onions will remove the odor from your hands. It can also work wonders for smelly feet and armpits. Mix water and vinegar 50/50, and use in place of deodorant: it will keep the unpleasant sweat smell away, without any irritation.


How to Remove Pet Odors is valuable knowledge for those homeowners that have odor problems because of their pets. Pet odors are a problem known to many, and it is a problem that has been of some attention for several years, with professionals devising formulas to solve the problem. Vinegar products can be used to solve these problems.


We all want our homes to smell nice. Aerosols, in particular, are not eco-friendly and often contain nasty additives. Anyone having trouble getting 'fresh smelling' home can leave chemical-laced products in the cabinet. Instead, trying white vinegar as a natural room freshener is an inexpensive option.


Using vinegar instead of chemical cleansers is not only safer for the environment, but safer for you. Chemical cleansers can encourage hardy strains of resistant bacteria. However, since natural cleansers such as vinegar have not passed government tests that certify their antibacterial abilities, use it with caution.




Nina Amalia is the owner of secrets-of-plants.com" target="_blank">http://www.secrets-of-plants.com/herbagreen-tea-facts.php'>secrets-of-plants.com. On her website, she shows the usage of many herbs, trees, grass and related products such as green tea.

 

 
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