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  • Rated by bluemars17 on Apr 16 2009, 11:49am

    great site highlighting the many uses of vinegar...simple but effective!
  • Rated by Ripi on Sep 13 2008, 9:47am

    Try some...you'll like it. Hundreds of uses for common white vinegar.
  • Reviewed by akstumble on Aug 17 2008, 11:41am

    The many amazing uses for vinegar. I am trying it for my sinuses right now.
  • Rated by goanna-mannor on Jul 20 2008, 6:31am

    Yippy ya now I can share I just use this site so much so many great eco friendly cleaning tips
  • Rated by hoosiermama on Apr 09 2008, 5:36am

    Looks like some great uses for vinegar!
  • Rated by stephfoster on Dec 10 2007, 10:08pm

    This is why I buy large containers of vinegar. So many uses, and the big bottles cost only a little more than the regular sized ones a lot of the time. I just kept a smaller bottle and use a funnel to refill it for times that pouring from the big bottle is too much.
  • Rated by roslyn217 on Dec 07 2007, 1:16am

    Uses For Vinegar From The Site: Clean and disinfect wood cutting boards: Wipe with full strength white distilled vinegar. Brass polish: Brass, copper and pewter will shine if cleaned with the following mixture. Dissolve 1 teaspoon of salt in 1 cup of white distilled vinegar and stir in flour until it becomes a paste. Apply paste to the metals and let it stand for about 15 minutes. Rinse with clean warm water and polish until dry. Ant deterrent: Ant invasions can sometimes be deterred by washing counter tops, cabinets and floors with white distilled vinegar. Cleaning Stainless Steel Appliances Apply vinegar with a soft cloth to remove streaks from stainless steel appliances. Try in an inconspicuous place first. Pest fighter: A teaspoon of white distilled vinegar for each quart bowl of drinking water helps keep your pet free of fleas and ticks. The ratio of one teaspoon to one quart is for a forty-pound animal. Pet accident: Test the color fastness of the carpet with white distilled vinegar in an inconspicuous place. Then sprinkle distilled vinegar over the fresh pet accident. Wait a few minutes and sponge from the center outward. Blot up with a dry cloth. This procedure may need to be repeated for stubborn stains. Flavor booster: Perk up a can of soup, gravy or sauce with a teaspoon of your favorite specialty vinegar. It adds flavor and taster fresher. Meat tenderizer: As a tenderizer for tough meat or game, make a marinade in the proportion of half a cup of your favorite vinegar to a cup of heated liquid, such as bouillon; or for steak, you may prefer to a mix of vinegar and oil, rubbed in well and allowed to stand for two hours. Fruit stains: Remove fruit or berry stains from your hands by cleaning them with vinegar. Fresh lunch box: It is easy to take out the heavy stale smell often found in lunch boxes. Dampen a piece of fresh bread with white distilled vinegar and leave it in the lunch box overnight. Get rid of cooking smells: Let simmer a small pot of vinegar and water solution. Fluffy Egg Whites Soak a paper towel with 1-2 Tablespoons of white distilled vinegar. Wipe mixing bowl and beaters or whisk with the vinegar-soaked paper towel, then dry with a cloth or paper towel prior to whipping egg whites. Fluffier Rice For fluffier and great tasting rice, add a teaspoon of white distilled vinegar to the boiling water before adding rice. Rice will be easier to spoon and less sticky.
  • Rated by suhendo on Dec 07 2007, 12:19am

    If all the tips work it would save a fortune on cleaners etc.. Just buy large containers of white distilled vinegar and cider vinegar. Can't wait to try some of these ideas.
  • Rated by stargazer902 on Aug 19 2007, 10:43am

    Household uses from an ancient product: Vinegar.