Vinegar is found in countless dishes, but other than being used in food, it also happens to be very useful as a cleaning tool in your home. You can utilize it in homespun natural cleaners
Vinegar is a staple ingredient in many dishes, but it’s also a surprisingly useful tool for using around your home. It can be used in natural, homemade cleaners, and it may just eliminate the need to buy other household cleaning items from the store.
We’ll take you through some of the most effective and powerful uses for this common ingredient that we bet you already have in your pantry. Save money and keep your home chemical-free with these simple and useful DIY creations that’ll make you wish you knew these uses for white vinegar sooner!
1. DIY fabric softener
Overthrow Martha has a super simple recipe for all natural fabric softener. Combined with rubbing alcohol (or vodka) and the essential oil of your choice (we think lavender would be amazing!), white vinegar makes a potent and chemical-free fabric softener that’ll help you “go green” and save you some cash!
Overthrow Martha has a super simple recipe for all natural fabric softener. Combined with rubbing alcohol (or vodka) and the essential oil of your choice (we think lavender would be amazing!), white vinegar makes a potent and chemical-free fabric softener that’ll help you “go green” and save you some cash!
2. Orange vinegar cleaner
White vinegar makes a powerful cleaner, but let’s just say that the smell isn’t the most pleasant. Infuse it with orange peels, however, and your nostrils are in for a treat (and your home is in for a deep cleaning!). Find the recipe at Bren Did. In addition to the tutorial, she also lays out how to dilute the mixture for different purposes — from a bathroom cleaner to a multipurpose mix.
White vinegar makes a powerful cleaner, but let’s just say that the smell isn’t the most pleasant. Infuse it with orange peels, however, and your nostrils are in for a treat (and your home is in for a deep cleaning!). Find the recipe at Bren Did. In addition to the tutorial, she also lays out how to dilute the mixture for different purposes — from a bathroom cleaner to a multipurpose mix.
3. Natural weed killer
Forget using harsh chemicals on your lawn or in your garden! Double the Batch shares a super simple, three-ingredient recipe that kills pesky weeds and allows your flowers or grass to grow naturally. All you need is white vinegar, Epsom salt and dish soap.
Forget using harsh chemicals on your lawn or in your garden! Double the Batch shares a super simple, three-ingredient recipe that kills pesky weeds and allows your flowers or grass to grow naturally. All you need is white vinegar, Epsom salt and dish soap.
4. Air deodorizer
If you love a fresh-smelling home but don’t want to keep shelling out cash for brand names like Glade or Febreze, Inspirational Mama has a DIY solution for you! At just 15 cents a bottle, this simple mixture might just become a staple in your house.
If you love a fresh-smelling home but don’t want to keep shelling out cash for brand names like Glade or Febreze, Inspirational Mama has a DIY solution for you! At just 15 cents a bottle, this simple mixture might just become a staple in your house.
5. Front-loading washing machine freshener
Front-loading washing machines have benefits such as saving electricity and allowing you to unload clothes easier. But they can be notoriously stinky and leave your clothes smelling like mildew. If this sounds familiar, see what Dr. Karen S. Lee says about using white vinegar to rid your washer of smells for good. She has step by step instructions that’ll solve all your laundry problems!
Front-loading washing machines have benefits such as saving electricity and allowing you to unload clothes easier. But they can be notoriously stinky and leave your clothes smelling like mildew. If this sounds familiar, see what Dr. Karen S. Lee says about using white vinegar to rid your washer of smells for good. She has step by step instructions that’ll solve all your laundry problems!
6. DIY dusting spray
Popular brands of dusting spray like Pledge do their jobs well, but they also come packed with chemicals. To rid your home of harsh additives, try this DIY dusting spray recipe from Pins and Procrastination, which uses white vinegar, olive oil and essential oils to do just as good of a job as store-bought sprays!
Popular brands of dusting spray like Pledge do their jobs well, but they also come packed with chemicals. To rid your home of harsh additives, try this DIY dusting spray recipe from Pins and Procrastination, which uses white vinegar, olive oil and essential oils to do just as good of a job as store-bought sprays!
7. DIY natural deodorant
Did you know that many store-bought deodorants contain toxic ingredients such as aluminum? If you want to live a more natural, chemical-free lifestyle, consider making your own all-natural deodorant that actually works! Follow the recipe and usage instructions from Whole Lifestyle Nutrition.
Did you know that many store-bought deodorants contain toxic ingredients such as aluminum? If you want to live a more natural, chemical-free lifestyle, consider making your own all-natural deodorant that actually works! Follow the recipe and usage instructions from Whole Lifestyle Nutrition.
8. Pit stain remover
While we’re on the topic of your underarms, here’s an embarrassing question: Do you have any white shirts that you no longer wear because of the yellowish stains in the armpits? You’re not alone! Pop Sugar has a fix for that with a concoction that uses — you guessed it — white vinegar!
While we’re on the topic of your underarms, here’s an embarrassing question: Do you have any white shirts that you no longer wear because of the yellowish stains in the armpits? You’re not alone! Pop Sugar has a fix for that with a concoction that uses — you guessed it — white vinegar!
9. Pet odor and stain remover
Chances are you have the stains and odors that come with our four-legged companions. Try this recipe from 2 Moms Natural Skincare for a stain and odor remover that uses white vinegar to rid your home of these unpleasantries.
Chances are you have the stains and odors that come with our four-legged companions. Try this recipe from 2 Moms Natural Skincare for a stain and odor remover that uses white vinegar to rid your home of these unpleasantries.
10. Fruit and vegetable wash
Water alone won’t remove all the toxic pesticides from your produce, but add a bit of white vinegar and you’ll be chemical-free! Check out this article from Daily Health Post for the vinegar-to-water ratio and more information on cleaning your fruits and veggies.
Water alone won’t remove all the toxic pesticides from your produce, but add a bit of white vinegar and you’ll be chemical-free! Check out this article from Daily Health Post for the vinegar-to-water ratio and more information on cleaning your fruits and veggies.
11. Oven deep cleaner
If you’re anything like us, you absolutely dread cleaning your oven because that nasty gunk is so darn hard to remove. Not anymore! eHow shows us an easy way to give our ovens a deep cleaning that’ll leave it sparkling. It’s a miracle!
If you’re anything like us, you absolutely dread cleaning your oven because that nasty gunk is so darn hard to remove. Not anymore! eHow shows us an easy way to give our ovens a deep cleaning that’ll leave it sparkling. It’s a miracle!
Which of these ways are you going to use white vinegar from now on? Don’t you wish you knew these hacks earlier? Spread the knowledge with your friends who live a healthy, natural lifestyle. We’re sure they’ll thank you!