Vinegar and toast? A Kitchen Trick that Nobody Knows Yet
Oct 04, 2018 by apost team
The fact that vinegar isn't just great for cleaning is no longer a secret. Vinegar can do so much more than just clean your kitchen! It can be a universal weapon in every household, because it is the optimal solution for almost every problem. Below are a few tips that more than justify that vinegar has earned its title of universal weapon.
Clogged drain
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If your drain is clogged once again and you don't have drain cleaner on hand, or if you don't want to bring this chemical into your home at all, then this tip is ideal. Simply add some white vinegar and baking soda to the drain, and the clog will be loosened. After the mixture foams, simply rinse out the drain, and everything will work perfectly again! By the way, about half a cup of baking soda and about a cup of vinegar are enough to solve even very stubborn blockages easily.
Remnants of tape
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Tape is a great way to hang posters or cute string lights. However, the annoying remnants of tape are not only not nice to look at, but you can also get stuck on them. To solve this problem, all you need is a little white vinegar. Ideally, you would apply the vinegar to the affected area with a spray bottle and allow it to sit for a few seconds. This will allow the white vinegar to really seep into any leftover tape. Afterwards the remains of the tape can be easily removed with a cloth or paper towel.
Smelly garbage can
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Even if your trash can is empty, does it still have a strong odor? Soak some bread or toast in vinegar and put it in the garbage can overnight. The next morning, the smell will be a thing of the past! This tip can also be used on many other stinky things.
Too many cleaning chemicals
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Cleaning agents are available in abundance. It's no wonder that you lose track of what everything does and what you have very quickly. We therefore recommend an all-purpose cleaner to use in every room of your house. To make this, fill a spray bottle a third of the way up with vinegar and the remainder with water then add a few splashes of conventional cleaning fluid. This all-purpose cleaner is perfect for fighting dirt in the kitchen and bathroom.
Fruit flies
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Fruit flies are just plain annoying. With this simple trick everyone can say goodbye to annoying fruit flies! Just pour some apple cider vinegar in a glass or bowl. Then simply cover the glass or bowl with cling wrap. Don't forget to punch a few holes in it. This way the fruit flies can enter the container, but they can't come out again.
Removing wrinkles
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If you don't have an iron and an ironing board on hand, you can fill a spray bottle up with a quarter of the way with vinegar and three quarters of the way up with water and spray your clothes with it. Within a few moments it should be smooth.
Cats on the furniture
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Does your cat make himself comfortable on your sofa, and you hate the hair and smell? Then just put some vinegar on your furniture, and the cat won't get on the sofa, because they hate the smell of vinegar.
Make flowers last longer
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We all love flowers, but it is really sad that they always wither so quickly. There is a very simple trick for this: Simply add some apple cider vinegar to the water in the vase, and mix well. Now you can enjoy your beautiful bouquet for longer!
Eyeglass lenses
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Are your lenses still not clean even after you've sprayed them and wiped them down? Simply add a little white vinegar to your usual cleaning spray for your glasses, and the dirt will be completely removed from the lenses.
Dirty pans
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If you can't make your pans sparkle anymore, it's probably worth it to clean it with a mixture of boiling vinegar and water. Then your pans will shine like new!
Vinegar is a universal weapon! Show your friends, acquaintances, and family how effective vinegar really is.