Clean up job
Refresh your refrigerator: Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water and wipe the interior and exterior of your fridge. It will effectively eliminate food smell from the fridge.
Clean your microwave: To clean food residue from your microwave, place a bowl filled with equal parts of vinegar and water and heat for a few minutes. The steam created will soften the mess. Later when the mixture cools, dip a cloth or sponge in it and wipe away the food and grime.
Disinfect cutting boards: To disinfect cutting boards and kitchen shelves wipe them with vinegar after use; the acidic acid in vinegar acts as an effective disinfectant against food bacteria.
Pots and pans: To clean pots and pans prepare a paste of equal amounts of salt and flour using vinegar; rub the paste around and outside the utensils and rinse off with warm water. To clean a kettle of mineral deposits, bring to boil three cups of white vinegar and leave overnight. Rinse off with cold water the next day.
Unclog drains: Clogged drains are no problem now. Using a funnel, pour half a cup baking soda followed by one cup vinegar in your clogged drain; wait for the foaming to subside and then flush hot water. Wait further five minutes and flush cold water. It not only unclogs drains but also washes away odour-causing bacteria, and is much economical than most commercially available drain cleaners.
Clean grease stains: To clean grease stains on your stove, kitchen table or counter just wipe them with a cloth dampened in a solution of equal parts of white vinegar and water. Adding three to four tablespoons of white vinegar in your regular dish washing liquid detergent will increase its grease fighting capabilities. To clean stubborn slicks off your stainless steel pots boil one cup vinegar and water in the pot.
Vinegar is mostly used as a condiment for salad dressing or as a meat tenderiser. But is that all that this pungent, acidic, tangy liquid is good for? No way, though few people know that it can be used in a number of ways.
Furniture: To wipe marks left by wet glasses on wood furniture, mix equal parts of vinegar and olive oil and rub with a soft cloth. Polish off with another clean soft cloth. Water marks from leather furniture can be cleaned with a sponge soaked in full-strength white vinegar.
Restore your rugs: If your rugs are looking worn and grimy, mix a cup of white vinegar in about 3.5 litres of water and clean the rugs with a push broom dipped in this mixture. You can also remove stains off your rugs or carpets by using more concentrated form of the solution and adding a little table salt or borax for darker stains, rubbing into the stain.