Depending on how old you are, at some point you’ve probably had a grandmother tell you to use vinegar for some ailment or to clean something. Vinegar, along with things like baking soda and lemon juice, is one of those ingredients that isn’t just for cooking. Vinegar is used for all sorts of cleaning projects and healing treatments. Some call for white vinegar, some call for apple cider vinegar, some can use either. Here are a bunch of things you can do with vinegar. Some you may have heard before and some may be completely new to you.
6. Clean Kids Drawings Off Your Walls
You no longer need to fret when your kids draw on the walls. Just grab up a sponge, soak up some full strength vinegar and get to scrubbing. You may need to make a couple passes, but it will come clean.
5. Clean Your Office Equipment
5. Clean Your Office Equipment
Not only can vinegar be used to clean tables and chairs, you can mix it 50/50 with some water and use it to gently clean your computer, keyboard, computer screen, your printer and anything else that needs a little dusting or cleaning in your home office.
4. Condition Your Hair
4. Condition Your Hair
Simply add one tablespoon of vinegar into a spray bottle with water and squirt it all over your hair. Take a couple minutes to massage it in. After it sits for a couple of minutes you can then rinse it out. This is a far cheaper way to condition your hair, and far more natural!
3. Unclog The Sink Or Tub
3. Unclog The Sink Or Tub
When you have a clogged sink or a slow drain and you don’t want to buy harsh chemical to unclog it, just head to the kitchen. Simply dump in one cup of baking soda followed by one cup of vinegar and wait!
2. Help You Lose Weight
2. Help You Lose Weight
Some people swear by apple cider vinegar as a diet aid. Taking just one tablespoon of it each day could help you lose a couple extra pounds over a period of a few months.
1. In Case You Ever Get Stung By A Jellyfish
1. In Case You Ever Get Stung By A Jellyfish
It is believed that the vinegar stops the sting of the jellyfish once you’ve been stung. You simply fill a bucket with vinegar and soak the stung area in it for about a half an hour. Hopefully then the sting will be neutralized.