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165 Uses for Vinegar


IN THE GARDEN:

  1. Grow beautiful azaleas: Occasionally water plants with a mixture of two tablespoons vinegar to one quart water. Azaleas love acidic soil.
  2. Kill grass on walks and driveways. Pour full strength on unwanted grass.
  3.  Kill weeds. Spray full strength on growth until plants have starved.
  4. Increase soil acidity. In hard water areas, add a cup of vinegar to a gallon of tap water for watering acid loving plants like rhododendrons, gardenias, or azaleas. The vinegar will release iron in the soil for the plants to use.
  5.  Freshen cut flowers.  Add 2 tablespoons vinegar and 1 teaspoon sugar for each quart of water.
  6.  Prolong the life of flowers in a vase. Add two tablespoons of vinegar plus three tablespoons of sugar per quart of warm water. Stems should be in three to four inches of water.
  7.  Neutralize garden lime. Rinse your hands liberally with vinegar after working with garden lime to avoid rough and flaking skin. Clean pots before repotting, rinse with vinegar to remove excess lime.
  8. Spray ripening melons and pumpkins to prevent mold from growing on the skin
  9. Clean your lawn mower blades. Spray the blades with vinegar and scrub off. 
BUGS & ANIMALS:
  1. Fish bowl cleaner Eliminate that ugly deposit in the gold fish tank by rubbing it with a cloth dipped in vinegar and rinsing well.
  2.  Eliminate animal urine stains from carpet. Blot up urine with a soft cloth, flush several times with lukewarm water, and then apply a mixture of equal parts vinegar and cool water. Blot up, rinse, and let dry.
  3. Cleaning up vomit. Clean up big chunks from area. Then, in a mixing bowl, add 2 cups warm water and a tablespoon of salt. Once the salt is dissolved, mix in 1/2 cup white vinegar, 1 tbsp clear dish or laundry soup and 2 tbsp rubbing alcohol. Grab a sponge and mix it into your vomit stain. Blot it over the stain so the mix is soaked in everywhere. Grab an old towel and blot up the mixture. And sprinkle with baking soda for odor control.
  4. Deter ants. Spray vinegar around door and window frames, under appliances, and along other known ant trails.
  5.  Remove skunk odor from a dog. Rub fur full strength vinegar; rinse.
  6. Keep cats away. Sprinkle vinegar on an area to discourage cats from walking, sleeping, or scratching on it.
  7.  Keep dogs from scratching ears. Clean the inside of the ears with a soft cloth dipped in diluted vinegar.
  8. Keep away fleas and mange. Add a little vinegar to your pet's drinking water.
  9. Keep chickens from pecking each other. Add cider vinegar to their drinking water.
  10. Clean milking equipment. Rinse with vinegar to leave system clean, odorless, and bacteria free without harmful chemical residue.
  11. Clean up bird poop by spraying area with vinegar and wiping away with sponge or cloth. This will also disinfect the area.
  12. Keep bugs away. Have a shallow dish with cider vinegar away from your food. By the end of the night you will have a bowl full of bugs. 
CARS & TOOLS:
  1.  Polish car chrome. Apply full strength.
  2.  Clean rust from tools, bolts, and spigots. Soak the rusted tool, bolt, or spigot in undiluted vinegar overnight.
  3. Keep car windows frost free. Coat the windows the night before with a solution of three parts vinegar to one part water.
  4. Clean your windshield wipers with vinegar to keep them functioning properly
HEALTH & BEAUTY:
  1.   Dampen your appetite. Sprinkle a little vinegar on prepared food to take the edge off your appetite.
  2.  Soothe a bee or jellyfish sting. Dot the irritated area with vinegar and relieve itching.
  3.  Relieve itching by using a cotton ball to dab mosquito and other bug bites with Vinegar straight from the bottle.
  4.  Relieve sunburn by lightly rubbing it with vinegar. You may have to reapply.
  5.  Take 1 cup of vinegar and warm water into a large glass and use to rinse your hair after you shampoo. Vinegar adds highlights to brunette hair, restores the acid mantel, and removes  soap film and sebum oil.
  6. You take 1 tablespoon full and swallow when you have the hiccups. It stops them instantly.
  7. Relieve dry and itchy skin. Add 2 tablespoons to bath water.
  8. Fight dandruff, by rinsing with vinegar and 2 cups of warm water, after shampooing.
  9. Soothe a sore throat. Put a teaspoon of vinegar in a glass of water. Gargle, and then swallow.
  10. Cure for colds. Mix one-quarter cup Apple Cider Vinegar with one-quarter cup honey. Take one tablespoon six to eight times daily.
  11. Treat sinus infections and chest colds. Add 1/4 cup or more vinegar to the vaporizer.
  12.  Feel good recipe. A teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water, with a bit of honey added for flavor, will take the edge off your appetite and give you an overall healthy feeling.
  13.  Remove fruit stains from hands. Rub with vinegar.
  14. Remove warts by applying a lotion of half cider vinegar and half glycerin. Apply daily to warts until they dissolve.
  15. Relieve arthritis. Before each meal, drink a glass of water containing two teaspoons Apple Cider Vinegar. Give it at least three weeks to start working.
  16.  Remove corns by making a poultice of one crumbled piece of bread soaked in one-quarter cup Vinegar. Let poultice sit for one-half hour, then apply to the corn and tape in place overnight. If corn does not peel off by morning, reapply the poultice for several consecutive nights.
  17.  Cure an upset stomach by drinking two teaspoons Apple Cider Vinegar in one cup water.
  18. Prevent yeast infections. Douche with one tablespoon vinegar to one quart warm water, to adjust the pH balance in the vagina.
  19.  Clean dentures by soaking them overnight in vinegar, then brush away tartar with a toothbrush.
  20. Relieve cough by mixing one-half cup Apple Cider Vinegar, one-half cup water, one teaspoon cayenne pepper, and four teaspoons honey. Take one tablespoon when cough acts up. Take another tablespoon at bedtime.
  21. Wipe away hair spray residue off your flat or curling iron with a rag dipped in full strength vinegar.
  22. clean brushes or combs by letting them sit in a gallon of water with 1 cup vinegar
  23. Whiten your teeth. Dip your toothbrush in vinegar and brush your teeth. Do once a week and rinse afterwards. 
  24. Removing warts. Drip some cider vinegar onto a bandage pad and place on wart. Replace the bandage nightly and the wart should be gone in a week. 
  25. Get rid of blemishes by mixing 1 part vinegar and 10 parts water and dabbing the solution on a freshly cleaned face.
  26. Soften your cuticles by soaking your fingers in vinegar for 5 minutes. 
  27. Strengthen nails by dipping them in vinegar
  28. Dry up a cold sore by dabbing it with a cotton ball soaked in vinegar
  29. Prevent infections from spreading by spraying cuts with vinegar
  30. Disinfect retainers and invisalign braces in vinegar for a few minutes. 
LAUNDRY & OTHER CLOTHES CARE:
  1. Use in laundry to cut soap.
  2.  Get rid of lint in clothes. Add 1/2 cup of vinegar to the rinse cycle.
  3.  Prevent lint from clinging to clothes: Add one cup vinegar to each wash load.
  4.  Keep bright colors from running. Immerse clothes in full strength vinegar for 10 minutes before washing.
  5.   Freshen up the washing machine. Clean the hoses and unclog soap scum. Once a month pour one cup of vinegar into the washing machine and run the machine through a normal cycle, without clothes.
  6. Brighten fabric colors. Add 1/2 cup vinegar to the rinse cycle.
  7. Take grease off suede. Dip a toothbrush in vinegar and gently brush over grease spot.
  8. Remove tough stains. Gently rub on fruit, jam, mustard, coffee, tea. Then wash as usual.
  9.  Get smoke smell out of clothes by adding a cup of vinegar to a bath tub of hot water. Hang clothes above the steam.
  10.    Remove perspiration stains from clothes by applying one part vinegar to four parts water, then rinse.
  11.  Deodorant and antiperspirants stains may be removed from clothing by lightly rubbing with distilled vinegar and laundering as usual.
  12. Cotton and wool blankets become soft, fluffy and free of soap odor if 2 cups of distilled vinegar are added to the rinse cycle of the wash.
  13.  Clothes will rinse better if a cup of vinegar is added to the last rinse water. The acid in vinegar is too mild to harm fabrics but strong enough to dissolve the alkalis in soaps and detergents.
  14.  When dyeing fabric, add a cup full of distilled vinegar to the last rinse to set the color.
  15. Nylon hose will look better and last longer if 1 tablespoon of vinegar is added to the rinse water when washing.
  16.  To obtain a sharper crease in your knit fabrics, dampen them with a cloth wrung out from a solution of 1/3 distilled vinegar and 2/3 water. Place a brown paper bag over the crease and iron.
  17.   Excess laundry suds that develop during hand laundry may be eliminated by splashing a little vinegar into the second rinse. Follow this with another rinse in plain water.
  18.  Deodorize a wool sweater: Wash sweater, then rinse in equal parts vinegar and water to remove odor.
  19.  After a hem or seam is removed, there are often unsightly holes left in the fabric. These holes can be removed by placing a cloth, moistened with distilled vinegar, under the fabric and ironing.
  20.   Unclog steam iron by pouring equal amounts of vinegar and water into the iron's water chamber. Turn to steam and leave the iron on for 5 minutes in an upright position. Then unplug and allow cooling. Any loose particles should come out when you empty the water.
  21.  Clean a scorched iron plate by heating equal parts vinegar and salt in a small pan. Then rub the solution on the cooled iron surface to remove dark or burned stains.
  22. Tame stinky shoes by spraying the inside with vinegar, putting them in a bag and freezing them overnight. 
  23. Add 1/2 cup of vinegar to reduce static cling in your clothes. 

CLEANING IN THE KITCHEN:
  1. A mixture of salt and vinegar will clean coffee and tea stains from chinaware.
  2.  Put vinegar on a cloth and let sit on the back of your kitchen faucet and it removes hard water stains.
  3. Vinegar can help to dissolve mineral deposits that collect in automatic drip coffee makers. Fill the reservoir with vinegar and run it through a brewing cycle. Rinse thoroughly with water when the cycle is finished. (Be sure to check the owner’s manual for specific instructions).
  4.  Brass, copper and pewter will shine if cleaned with the following mixture. Dissolve 1 teaspoon of salt in 1 cup of distilled vinegar.
  5.  Clean the dishwasher by running a cup of vinegar through the whole cycle once a month to reduce soap build up on the inner mechanisms and on glassware.
  6.  Deodorize the kitchen drain. Pour a cup down the drain once a week. Let stand 30 minutes and then flush with cold water.
  7. Unclog a drain. Pour a handful of baking soda down the drain and add 1/2 cup of vinegar. Rinse with hot water.
  8.  Eliminate onion odor by rubbing vinegar on your fingers before and after slicing.
  9. Clean and disinfect wood cutting boards by wiping with full strength vinegar.
  10. Cut grease and odor on dishes by adding a tablespoon of vinegar to hot soapy water.
  11.  Clean a teapot by boiling a mixture of water and vinegar in it. Wipe away the grime.
  12. Clean and deodorize the garbage disposal by making vinegar ice cubes and feed them down the disposal. After grinding, run cold water through.
  13.  Clean and deodorize jars. Rinse mayonnaise, peanut butter, and mustard jars with vinegar when empty.
  14.  Get rid of cooking smells by letting a small pot of vinegar and water simmer on the stove.
  15.  Freshen a lunchbox by soaking a piece of bread in vinegar and let it sit in the lunchbox over night.
  16.  Clean the refrigerator by washing with a solution of equal parts water and vinegar.
  17. Clean stainless steel by wiping with vinegar dampened cloth.
  18.  Clean china and fine glassware by adding a cup of vinegar to a sink of warm water. Gently dip the glass or china in the solution and let dry. Get stains out of pots by filling the pots with a solution of 3 tablespoons of vinegar to a pint of water. Boil until stain loosens and can be washed away.
  19.  Clean food-stained pots and pans by filling the pots and pans with vinegar and let stand for thirty minutes. Then rinse in hot, soapy water.
  20.  Clean the microwave by boiling a solution of 1/4 cup of vinegar and 1 cup of water in the microwave. Will loosen splattered on food and deodorize.
  21.  Prevent soapy film on glassware by placing a cup of vinegar on the bottom rack of your dishwasher, run for five minutes, then run though the full cycle.
  22. The minerals found in foods and water will often leave a dark stain on aluminum utensils. This stain can be easily removed by boiling a solution of 1 tablespoon of distilled vinegar per cup of water in the utensil. Utensils may also be boiled in the solution.
  23. Unsightly film in small-necked bottles and other containers can be cleaned by pouring vinegar into the bottle and shaking. For tougher stains, add a few tablespoons of rice or sand and shake vigorously. Rinse thoroughly and repeat until clean or determined hopeless.
  24.  After cleaning the bread box, keep it smelling sweet by wiping it down with a cloth moistened in distilled vinegar.
  25.   To eliminate fruit stains from your hands, rub your hands with a little distilled vinegar and wipe them with a cloth.
  26.  Grease buildup in an oven can be prevented by wiping with a cleaning rag that has been moistened in distilled vinegar and water.
  27.  Formica tops and counters will shine if cleaned with a cloth soaked in distilled vinegar.
  28.    No-wax linoleum will shine better if wiped with a solution of 1/2 cup of white vinegar in 1/2 gallon of water.
  29.   Stains on hard-to-clean glass, aluminum, or porcelain utensils may be loosened by boiling in a solution of one part vinegar to eight parts water. The utensils should then be washed in hot soapy water.
  30. Do have stubborn stains on those aluminum or stainless steel pots and pans? Even if you just have burnt stains that won't come off, try this: boil 1 cup vinegar, 2 tablespoons baking powder and 1 cup water. Take a scouring pad and gently remove stains!
  31. Make Vinegar and lemon wedge ice cubes to deodorize your garbage disposal. 

COOKING IN THE KITCHEN:
  1.  Prepare fluffier rice by adding a teaspoon of vinegar to the water when it boils.
  2.  Make wine vinegar by mixing 2 tablespoons of vinegar with 1 teaspoon of dry red wine.
  3.  Make buttermilk. Add a tablespoon of vinegar to a cup of milk and let it stand 5 minutes to thicken.
  4. Replace a lemon by substituting 1/4 teaspoon of vinegar for 1 teaspoon of lemon juice.
  5.  Firm up gelatin by adding a teaspoon of vinegar for every box of gelatin used. To keep those molded desserts from sagging in the summer heat.
  6. Debug fresh vegetables by washing them in water with vinegar and salt. Bugs float off.
  7. Scale fish more easily by rubbing with vinegar 5 minutes before scaling.
  8.  Freshen vegetables. Soak wilted vegetables in 2 cups of water and a tablespoon of vinegar.
  9.  Boil better eggs by adding 2 tablespoons water before boiling. This keeps them from cracking.
  10.  Marinating meat in vinegar kills bacteria and tenderizes the meat. Use one-quarter cup vinegar for a two to three pound roast, marinate overnight, and then cook without draining or rinsing the meat. Add herbs to the vinegar when marinating as desired.
  11. Make a delicious salad dressing by mixing 1 cup vinegar, 2 tablespoons garlic powder, 1/2 tablespoon salt, and 2 tablespoon oil. Add more of each by taste. Mix and serve. 
  12. Pickle anything!
  13. Tenderize tough meats by adding some vinegar in your marinade. 
  14. Use Vinegar and baking soda as a rising agent in vegan cake. (Someone has to try this for me!)

IN THE BATHROOM:
  1. Kill germs on bathroom fixtures by using one part vinegar to one part water in a spray bottle. Spray the bathroom fixtures and floor, then wipe clean.
  2. Sprinkle some baking soda around your faucets, tubs and toilets and pour some vinegar into each. Let it have its chemical reaction and clean away with a sponge. 
  3. Soap and stain build up can be removed from chrome and plastic fixtures if they are cleaned with a mixture of 1 teaspoon of salt and 2 tablespoons of distilled vinegar.
  4. Clean soap scum, mildew, and grime from bathtub, tile, and shower curtains. Simply wipe the surface with Vinegar and rinse with water.
  5. Stubborn stains can be removed from the toilet by spraying them with vinegar and brushing vigorously. The bowl may be deodorized by adding 3 cups of distilled vinegar. Allow it to remain for a half hour, then flush. Baking soda can also be added as an extra boost for tough stains. 
  6. Unclog a shower head by unscrewing it, remove the rubber washer, place the head in a pot filled with equal parts Vinegar and water, bring to a boil, then simmer for five minutes.
  7.   Corrosion may be removed from shower heads or faucets by soaking them in diluted distilled vinegar overnight. This may be easily accomplished by saturating a terry cloth towel in vinegar and wrapping it around the shower head or faucet.
  8.   Bath tub film can be removed by wiping with vinegar and then with baking soda. Rinse clean with water.
  9. Any stubborn stain (Hard water, mildew, the works) will come off when you heat up a cup of vinegar add in a tsp of Dawn dish soap (The blue kind) and put in a spray bottle. Spray the tub let it sit for 30 minutes or so and rinse it off. No scrubbing. Just clean. 
CLEANING THE HOUSE:
  1. Cleaning windows by using undiluted Vinegar in a spray bottle. Dry off with newspaper.
  2. Deodorize a room filled with cigarette smoke or paint fumes. Place a small bowl of vinegar in the room.
  3. Deodorize the air. Vinegar is a natural air freshener when sprayed in a room.
  4. Clean eyeglasses by wiping each lens with a drop of vinegar.
  5. Mix vinegar with linseed oil and use it to clean your wood
  6. Plastic can be cleaned and made anti-static by wiping down with a solution of 1 tablespoon of distilled vinegar to 1 gallon of water. This will cut down on the plastics' tendency to attract dust.
  7. The colors in carpets and rugs will often look like they have taken a new lease on life if they are brushed with a mixture of 1 cup of vinegar in a gallon of water.
  8. A mixture of one teaspoon of liquid detergent and 1 teaspoon of distilled vinegar in a pint of lukewarm water will remove non-oily stains from carpets. Apply it to the stain with a soft brush or towel and rub gently. Rinse with a towel moistened with clean water and blot dry. Repeat this procedure until the stain is gone. Then dry quickly, using a fan or hair dryer. This should be done as soon as the stain is discovered.
  9.  Spots caused by cola-based soft drinks can be removed from 100 percent cotton, cotton polyester and permanent press fabrics if done so within 24 hours. To do it, sponge distilled vinegar directly onto the stain and rub away the spots. Then clean according to the directions on the manufacturer's care tag.
  10. Sponging away grease and dirt with a sponge dipped in distilled vinegar will keep exhaust fan grills, air-conditioner blades and grills dust free.
  11.   Leather articles can be cleaned with a mixture of distilled vinegar and linseed oil. Rub the mixture into the leather and then polish with a soft cloth.
  12. Varnished wood often takes on a cloudy appearance. If the cloudiness hasn't gone through to the wood, the cloudiness can be removed by rubbing the wood with soft lint less cloth wrung out from a solution of 1 tablespoon of distilled vinegar in a quart of lukewarm water. Complete the job by wiping the surface with a soft dry cloth.
  13.   Dirt and grime can be easily removed from woodwork with a solution of 1 cup of ammonia, 1/2 cup of distilled vinegar, and 1/4 cup of baking soda in a cup of warm water. This solution will not dull the finish or leave streaks.
  14.  Stubborn rings resulting from wet glasses being placed on wood furniture may be removed by rubbing with a mixture of equal parts of distilled vinegar and olive oil. Rub with the grain and polish for the best results.
  15. Wood paneling may be cleaned with a mixture of 1 ounce of olive oil and 2 ounces of distilled vinegar in 1 quart of warm water. Moisten a soft cloth with the solution and wipe the paneling. The yellowing is then removed by wiping with a soft, dry cloth.
  16. You can re-use Swiffer's WetJet Solution bottle with 1 part vinegar 2 parts water and a few drops of scented herbal oils.
  17. Cleaning rugs. Clean dingy rugs by pouring some vinegar onto the ends of a clean push broom. Sweep life back into those rugs. You don't even have to rinse the solution away!
  18. Before you start painting a room, wipe the walls with a cloth dipped in vinegar and let dry. This will assure that dirt and grime are removed and the paint will adhere properly.
 IN THE OFFICE:
  1. Clean your mouse. If you have a mouse with a removable tracking ball still, use a 50/50 vinegar and water solution to clean it. Use a damp cloth from the solution to wipe down the ball, then use a cotton ball to clean out the debris from the inside of the mouse. Wait an hour or so before putting it back in to dry. 
  2. Clean dirt off of PC's, laptops, tablets. Make sure everything is turned off. Use a 50/50 vinegar and water solution with a damp microfiber cloth and wipe everything down. 
  3. Burnish your scissors. Use a dampened paper towel or towel in full strength vinegar and wipe down the blades. Dry them off with a towel. 
MISCELLANEOUS:

  1. Use vinegar in the steam cleaner to reduce soap bubbles.
  2. Soak new propane lantern wicks in vinegar for several hours. Let dry before using. Will burn longer and brighter
  3. Turn a chicken bone into rubber by soaking it in a glass of vinegar for three days. It will bend like rubber.
  4.  Remove decals or bumper stickers by soaking a cloth in Vinegar and cover the decal or bumper sticker for several minutes until the vinegar soaks in. The decals and bumper stickers should peel off easily.
  5.   Prevent patching plaster from drying by adding one tablespoon vinegar to the water when mixing to slow the drying time.
  6.   To loosen old glue around rungs and joints of tables and chairs under repair, apply distilled vinegar with a small oil can.
  7.  Soak a paint brush in hot vinegar, then wash out with warm, sudsy water to soften it up.
  8.  Patent leather will shine better if wiped with a soft cloth which has been moistening with distilled vinegar.
  9.  To add a pleasant scent to a room while at the same time removing an unpleasant odor, add cardamom or other fragrant spice to a bowl of distilled vinegar and place in the warmest corner of the room.
  10. Clean your Piano Keys. Use a solution with 1/2 cup vinegar and 2 cups water. Dampen a soft cloth in the solution and wipe away all the grime and prints. Use a second cloth to dry them off. Leave untouched for 24 hours. 
  11. Brighten up brickwork. Pour 1 cup of vinegar into a gallon of water. And go over them with a damp mop. You can also use this for your fireplace.
  12. Keep flies away from your pool by pouring vinegar around the edges. 

Source:
Angel Fire
Vinegar Tips
How to Clean Things
Apartment Therapy
Turn Style Vogue
Simply Organized Living
RD

40 Lovely Thoughts:

Anonymous said...

some of this old to me but alot of it is new to me. thank you

AudreyO said...

I love all the uses. I actually put 1/4 in each load of dishes I run through the dishwasher. Our water here is just soooo hard.

Anonymous said...

It worked to take cat urine out of the clothes. And now I use it in the laundry all the time. Makes everything smell fresher.

Anonymous said...

Spraying undiluted vinegar on trash bags, discourages racoons, skunks, cats, etc from tearing them up on trash nite.

bakerlizzie said...

Dipping my white-blonde kiddo's hair in vinegar takes the green out faster than anything. And I have tried a lot.

Anonymous said...

Be careful with cleaning a fish bowl, this could kill your fish...

Anonymous said...

Recently, I tiled the bathroom with mosaic tile. Getting the grout haze completely removed was so easy using a vinegar and water solution. No need to purchase commercial products. It is safe, non-toxic and works with no scrubbing!

Anonymous said...

When you say full stregth Vineger do you mean 100% or the kind at the store 40%? My boyfriend works at a lime plant and they have 100% Vineger to help when they get lime burnes. I am blessed to have access to 100% Vineger not very many people do.

Anonymous said...

If you color your hair final rinse with a mix of vinegar and water...4 to one...according to my hairdesser restores the PH balance.

Anonymous said...

In stead of using expensive glass cleaners I simply use gallon of cold water about 1/2 cup of vinigar and about 1/4 cup of liquid joy dish soap. I can use it in a spray bottle or for large windows I use a professional squeegy. I got this information from a professional cleaner, I also use it for everyday clean-ups.

Brenda said...

I manufacture children's clothing. Once I got back a red dress with a white collar and the red had run on the collar. I took it home and washed it on small load with 1C vinegar and the collar came clean. I ironed it and returned it to the store. Good as new. It is great.

Also, my husband started taking 1T per day and had to cut back on his insulin so it helps lower blood sugar also.

Anonymous said...

I'VE HEARD OF A FEW OF THESE, MOST NEVER HEARD OF~ AMAZING!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Used acv with mother to cure ring worm on my cats and the stray that gave it to them. In water and food.

garciag1228 said...

Started taking 1T? whatexactly does that mean?

Anonymous said...

1 T means Tablespoon, teaspoon would be (t) lowercase t

Anonymous said...

apple cider vinager also helps you to loose weight. my friend weighed about 200lbs and she has lost about 80lbs within 1 year.

Merlo said...

My podiatrist uses vinegar to spray feet and nails during treatments. It is used neat. Apparently softens nails and treats fungus problems.

Wilson Roy said...

I loved reading this piece! Well written! :)

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Anonymous said...

Anonymous...what did your friend do to lose weight? How did she take the vinegar and what kind?

kelceyo said...

These are great! Thanks for putting them all in one place!

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Anonymous said...

"T" stands for tablespoon.

Anonymous said...

I cured toenail fungus by soaking my toe in white vinegar for 5 minutes every night for a month.
I mentioned this to my father, who has had really bad toenail fungus for his whole adult life (he's in his 70s), with super thick, yellow toenails. He's been doing it for a few weeks and says it's helping. He can see where the healthy nail is growing in and the yellowed, thick nail is growing out on all of his toes.

Anonymous said...

I use ACV in my vegan cupcakes and they are amazing! I've only been vegan for a year and they are the best cupcakes I've ever had! I found the recipe here: http://ohsheglows.com/2011/03/08/vegan-chocolate-cupcakes-with-vanilla-almond-frosting-and-raspberry-glaze/
Thanks for this great list!

Anonymous said...

You should use 1T Apple cider vinegar (with the mother) and dilute in an 8 oz glass of juice or water.

Anonymous said...

I use acv and wv every where. . .i recently made peppermint vinegar to spray around the house inside..counters,corners,couches etc too just freshen up and keep ants n spiders away. Vinegar is soooo amazing

E.D. said...

I love this list, I am obsessed with using white vinegar as many ways possible. It would be wonderful to know how long I should put the vinegar and water in the microwaves and at what point I should scrub a pot after boiling?

Anonymous said...

My favorite use is to 'neutralize' posion ivy-before you break out. Gently scrub with wash cloth saturated in vinegar in the shower then bathe as usual. Also helps if you have rash.

Anonymous said...

Well, I think I'm trying a vinegar hair rinse tomorrow morning. :) Thanks!

Tanya Spenser said...

OMG!!! I have no idea that I can clean with white vinegar! Thanks a lot for sharing this incredible article! East Finchley Carpet Cleaners Ltd.

Michaella Hofman said...

I make very nice mixture of one part white vinegar and two parts water and use is as a windows and mirrors cleaner. It works so well. It is nice to know that I can use the vinegar even in my garden! Thank you for the information!

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I put full strength white vinegar into a spray bottle and spray to neutralize cigarette smoke. I always have a gallon or two around for uses like mentioned on here.

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