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One of the best products you can get for your house might already be in your pantry: vinegar. Beyond being a popular kitchen ingredient, there\u2019s a long list of household uses for it. How is it such a versatile household product? Thanks to its high acidity, vinegar can get rid of stains, cut through crud, and be used in the garden. While there are many different types of vinegar, white vinegar and apple cider vinegar are the best choices for being a potent cleaner without damaging surfaces. Not convinced just yet that you can replace your chemical cleaners for a bottle of vinegar? Read on for some easy ways you can use vinegar around the house.\n
Create an earth-friendly insect trap by filling a closed container with a cup of apple cider vinegar. Add in small slices of banana peel and 1 cup of cold water, and then shake. Poke holes around the top and place it on the kitchen counter near a fruit fly infestation. You\u2019ll be catching critters in no time. Discard the trap and replace it with a new one when it gets, um, too gross.\n
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Your dishwasher washes all the food off your dishes. But who washes the dishwasher? You can, by pouring 1 cup of vinegar into the bottom of the tub and running it through a cycle without any dishes. Doing this once every month or two will remove built-up soap residue and keep it in squeaky clean shape.\n
Got a clogged shower head? Put boiling water in a bowl with a 1\/2 cup of vinegar. Soak the shower head for 10 minutes and watch those clogs disappear. If you can\u2019t remove the head, partly \ufb01ll a plastic bag with full-strength vinegar and tape it over the fixture. Let it sit for an hour and remove, and you\u2019ll be shower-ready!\n
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Wash your hardwood or pre-finished floors the old-fashioned way. Add a 1\/2 cup vinegar to 1 gallon of hot water and mop or scrub as usual (make sure to barely wet your mop or cloth). Dry the floor completely with a towel afterward\u2014standing water is the enemy! Don\u2019t try this technique on waxed floors because it will strip off the wax finish. To lessen the smell of vinegar, add a drop or two of essential oil to your mix. Lemon- or lavender-scented oils are excellent options.\n
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Don\u2019t throw that synthetic brush away just because it\u2019s caked with dried paint. Soak it in a cup of vinegar until the bristles loosen up. Then wash it in warm, soapy water. Still stuck together? Boil it in vinegar for 10 minutes and follow up with another soapy water bath. Your brush should return to its old pliable, useful self.\n
Tar and resin from cigarette smoke can stick to furniture and leave an odor long after the smoke evaporates. To break through and eliminate that icky residue, spray orange-infused vinegar onto hard surfaces, let it sit and then wipe it down with a dry cloth. You may need to repeat the process a few times if the situation is super stinky. Avoid spraying onto fabrics.\n
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Make your own cleaning solution to freshen up dingy tiles around tubs and sinks. Just add a 1\/2 cup vinegar, a 1\/2 cup ammonia, and a 1\/4 cup borax to a gallon of water. Scrub \u2018em up, and let \u2018em shine! Rinse thoroughly with water and allow to air dry.\n
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You can do a quick and cheap test for excess alkalinity in your soil by putting some dirt in a container and pouring about a 1\/2 cup of vinegar into it. If it \ufb01zzes or bubbles up, it\u2019s too alkaline. Simply add peat moss or sulfur to make your soil pH more neutral.\n
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