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Floor Cleaner
You’ll need a different solution for cleaning the floor because the floor usually requires a more diluted solution. So you won’t be able to use the 1:1 ratio mentioned in the previous vinegar-based solution. Instead, add half a cup of vinegar and approximately half a gallon of water for floor cleaning. This is a less concentrated alternative, suitable for cleaning the floor, tiles, kitchen counters, and other large surfaces. This solution also proves effective in eliminating mineral deposits on the floor.Â
Vinegar Cleaning Paste
Are you sick of seeing random dark spots on the metal objects in your house? From tarnished metal pots to your car’s outer surface, it all needs a thorough cleaning. And no, a regular water and vinegar spray may not prove that effective. The best way forward is to make a paste by mixing half a cup vinegar, one teaspoon salt, and a little bit of flour. Prepare a thick paste of these ingredients, apply it wherever you want, and leave it for 10-15 minutes. Wipe it clean with a paper towel, and the job is done.Â
Vinegar-Based Dishwasher
Even though your regular dish soap does the job quite well, sometimes it needs to amp up its concentration. For instance, if you happen to burn a bot or have something stuck onto it, you might want to boost the effectiveness of your dish soap. For doing so, all you need to do is mix a tablespoon of vinegar into your regular dish soap and then use it. Other than that, you can also use vinegar to clean the dishwashing machine or washing machine by pouring a half cup of vinegar and rinsing it off.Â
Toilet Disinfectant
Your toilet needs special care for cleaning because it is nothing short of a warehouse of bacteria and viruses. If you’re sick of using strong, chemically active toilet cleaners, then using vinegar would be a good choice. The best part about this solution is that you practically don’t need to make one. Directly pouring one cup of vinegar, letting it sit overnight, and then flushing the toilet will do the job. This is quite a time, energy, and effort-efficient way of getting the work done.Â
CONCLUSION
These were the top five most effective and commonly demanded vinegar-based solutions that can clean up the significant parts of your house. With just some ground knowledge about how and where to use vinegar, you can quickly get any cleaning job done without harsh, chemically formulated cleaning solutions. However, make sure you are careful while making the solutions by only using the proper measurements and quantities.Â