101 uses for vinegar
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23 Window cleaner
24 Mirror Cleaner
25 Nit detacher (removes eggs from hair strands)
26 Tblspn heightens flavour when browning mince and onions
27 Coffee Cup stains
28 Fingernail bleach
29 Soft stemmed Weed Killer
24 Mirror Cleaner
25 Nit detacher (removes eggs from hair strands)
26 Tblspn heightens flavour when browning mince and onions
27 Coffee Cup stains
28 Fingernail bleach
29 Soft stemmed Weed Killer
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I use white vinegar as a softener and cleanser for my DD's nappies, it softens them without reducing the absorbancy, and also freshens them beautifully. Without it she would be wearing thoroughly crunchie nappies - not nice!
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Has anyone said "toilet cleaner" yet?
Because I only flush once or twice a day, and with rainwater, and the area is hardwater, there was a nasty dark mark in the bowl and around the "tide mark". However hard I scrubbed it the stain wouldn't budge.
Yesterday I poured half a litre of white vinegar into the bowl and left it for a ocuple of hours. Shazzam!!! the loo is lovely and clean now.

Because I only flush once or twice a day, and with rainwater, and the area is hardwater, there was a nasty dark mark in the bowl and around the "tide mark". However hard I scrubbed it the stain wouldn't budge.
Yesterday I poured half a litre of white vinegar into the bowl and left it for a ocuple of hours. Shazzam!!! the loo is lovely and clean now.


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