Welcome to the fourth and final installment of “The Many Uses of Vinegar Series.” As you can tell, I believe in having a natural home and using vinegar throughout the house to accomplish this goal. Aside from getting use to the aroma, it’s a pretty great feeling to know that I am cleaning my home with a product that can do no harm to my family, pets, or the environment.
Below, I would like to share with you some additional ways to use vinegar throughout the house. This list is not all-inclusive by any means, as there are hundreds of uses for vinegar throughout the house. However, I believe it’s enough to help get your wheels turning:
18 Uses for Vinegar Throughout-the-House
NOTE: Always test these solutions in an inconspicuous place the first time you try.
- Floor: Mix 2 gallons water, ½ capful liquid soap and 1 cup white vinegar. Wipe the floor dry with a soft cloth if you really wish to pick up the loosened dirt.
- Carpet Stains: Remove with a paste of white vinegar (tablespoon) and salt or baking soda (1/4 cup). Rub the paste into the carpet stain and let it dry. Vacuum up the residue the next day.
- Non-Oil Carpet Stains: Remove the stain at first notice with 1 teaspoon each of white vinegar and a mild liquid detergent to a gallon of hot water. Apply and rub in with a soft brush or old toweling piece. Rinse with clean water and blot dry. Repeat if necessary, and give a quick final drying with a hair dryer or fan.
- Food Stains on Carpet: Use full strength white vinegar. Rinse with clean water and blot dry. Repeat if necessary, and give a quick final drying with a hair dryer or fan.
- Steam Cleaner: To reduce bubbles, add ¼ cup white vinegar to the steam cleaner and, use the same amount in rinse water to remove detergent residue and make carpets stay fresh longer.
- Indoor/Outdoor Carpet: Wash with 1 cup white vinegar to one bucket of warm water. Scrub it using a brush or a broom and then hose off.
- Pet Stains: First blot area then add a white vinegar/water solution to the area. Blot until it is almost dry. Then sprinkle baking soda over the area and let it dry. Vacuum the residue the next day. Or, let full-strength white vinegar sit on a pet spot for a few minutes, after testing the colorfastness of the carpet in an inconspicuous place. Blot, rinse and dry.
- Windows: For streak-free quality, use one of the various combinations: Full-strength, 1 cup white vinegar per pail of water, equal parts white vinegar and water, 2 tablespoons white vinegar to 2 pints water. Apply to cloth, sponge, or pump spray and dry with a soft cloth or paper towels. NOTE: DO NOT spray your liquid glass cleaner directly on the glass surface of mirrors with frames, pictures in frames, TVs and computer screens. For these, spray the solution onto your cleaning cloth or towel and then wipe the glass surface clean.
- Walls: To rid mildew, dust and stale odors by wiping down walls with undiluted white vinegar on a cloth or a sponge mop.
- Woodwork: Clean wood paneling with a solution of 1 ounce olive oil, 2 ounces white vinegar and 1 quart warm water. Wipe on with a soft cloth then, remove any yellowing with a clean cloth. Or, consider using 1/4/ cup olive oil, ½ cup white vinegar and 2 cups warm water, wipe on with a soft cloth.
- Wallpaper: Remove wallpaper by using a paint roller to wet the surface very thoroughly with a solution of equal parts white vinegar and hot water. Or spray on until saturated.
- Furniture Polish: Use equal parts white vinegar and vegetable oil, or 1 part white vinegar and 3 parts olive oil. Note: Always rub with the grain of the wood.
- Upholstered furniture: Remove stains from upholstered furniture by rubbing undiluted white vinegar directly into the stain, then wash according to the manufacturer’s directions. Note: Color test first.
- Fireplace Bricks: Scrub with undiluted white vinegar to remove soot and grime. Use a brush to scrub and a towel to blot up the wetness and dirt.
- Fireplace Glass Doors: Clean with a solution of 1 part white vinegar to 2 parts water. Spray or wipe on, then wipe clean with a dry cloth.
- 16. Humidifier: Rinse thoroughly then, add ½ cup white vinegar when refilling with water.
- Ceiling Fans: Clean with a cloth dampened with white vinegar and water.
- Door Knobs: Clean with full-strength white vinegar and then wipe dry.
So, there you have it! Thanks so much for investing your time with this series. I hope you received some great value out of these posts! And if you did, please share the love with your friends and family by clicking the Facebook and Twitter links below. I appreciate you!
To Your Natural Home,










May 4, 2011
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