Here are some of the most surprising and clever ways to use vinegar.
- Deodorize a microwave
To clean a microwave, put a cup of water and a cup of vinegar in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for ten minutes. Let it stand for another couple of minutes before wiping down. - Remove stains from clothes
Vinegar is a great stain remover that won’t damage clothes. Mix a cup of apple cider vinegar and a cup of water in a spray bottle and use as a stain remover. Vinegar can also be used as a pre-soak to remove stains from clothes. Put the clothes in a tub with a cup of vinegar, a cup of salt and a cup of detergent. Stir gently and soak for a couple of hours before washing as usual. - Remove odor from shoes
If your shoes have a strong odor, sprinkle a teaspoon of salt in the bottom of the shoe and then pour a cup of vinegar into the shoe to soak overnight. - Clean a thermos
Baking soda is a good cleaner for a thermos, but vinegar works even better. The vinegar will help remove stains and odors and leave the thermos smelling great. - Clean a coffee maker
Boil hot water and vinegar in the coffee maker and let it soak for a few hours before running it through a cycle. - Clean a tea kettle
Soak the tea kettle overnight in a solution of one cup of water and one cup of vinegar. - Clean a humidifier
Remove the heating pad and soak the humidifier overnight in a solution of one cup of water and one cup of vinegar. - Remove wax buildup from a candle warmer
Pour a cup of vinegar into a glass container and place the candle warmer in the container for a few hours. - Remove soap scum from a showerhead
Pour a cup of vinegar into a glass container and place the showerhead in the container for a few hours. - Remove rust from a toilet
Pour a cup of vinegar into a glass container and place the toilet brush in the container for a few hours. - Remove rust from a knife
Put the knife in a glass container filled with a half cup of vinegar and a half cup of salt and let it soak overnight. - Remove rust from a window
Soak a towel in vinegar and wrap the window in the towel and let it soak for a few hours. - Soothe a sunburn Vinegar can help ease the pain of a sunburn. Add a cup of vinegar to a warm bath and soak for at least half an hour.
- Remove crayon from walls
If your little one has gotten creative on the walls, put some vinegar on a sponge and scrub the walls clean. - Remove stickers from glass
Vinegar will help loosen the adhesive on labels and stickers, making it easy to peel them off. - Remove rust from a water sprinkler
For a quick and easy way to get the rust out of a sprinkler head, pour a cup of vinegar and a cup of salt into the sprinkler and run the water for five minutes. - Remove grease from hair
If you get grease in your hair, mix one part vinegar with one part water and pour over your hair. Let it sit for a few minutes and then rinse. - Remove grease from a stove
Run a sponge soaked in vinegar over a greasy stove to remove the grease.
Remove a sticker from a window Soak a paper towel in vinegar and place it on a sticker for a few minutes to loosen the adhesive. - Remove a price tag from a shirt Pour a little vinegar on a paper towel and rub it on the price tag. The vinegar will loosen the adhesive and the tag will come right off.
- Remove a zipper from a jacket Pour a little vinegar on a paper towel and rub it on the zipper to loosen the zipper.
- Remove a price tag from a pair of pants
Rub a little vinegar on a paper towel and rub it on the price tag. The vinegar will loosen the adhesive and the tag will come right off. - Remove a sticker from a watch
Soak a paper towel in vinegar and wrap the sticker on your watch in the paper towel. Let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe clean. - Clean a keyboard
Pour a little vinegar on a paper towel and rub the paper towel over the keys of your keyboard. The vinegar will dissolve the dirt and grime. - Remove a price tag from a shirt
Pour a little vinegar on a paper towel and rub it on the price tag. The vinegar will loosen the adhesive and the tag will come right off. - Clean a coffee maker
Soak the coffee maker in vinegar to remove stains and odors. - Clean a wok
Rub a little vinegar on your wok to remove burnt-on food. The vinegar will break down the food, making it easy to wipe away. - Clean a fireplace
Pour a little vinegar on a paper towel and rub it on the fireplace to remove soot. - Remove burnt-on food from a grill
Rub a little vinegar on your grill to remove burnt-on food. The vinegar will break down the food, making it easy to wipe away. - Remove burn marks from a cookie sheet
Rub a little vinegar on your cookie sheet to remove burnt-on food. The vinegar will break down the food, making it easy to wipe away. - Remove limescale from a sink
Mix one part vinegar with one part water and pour over the sink. Let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe clean. - Remove limescale from a window
Soak a paper towel in vinegar and wrap the window in the towel and let it soak for a few hours. - Remove limescale from a showerhead
Pour a cup of vinegar into a glass container and place the showerhead in the container for a few hours. - Remove limescale from a coffee maker
Boil hot water and vinegar in the coffee maker and let it soak for a few hours before running it through a cycle. - Remove limescale from a tea kettle
Soak the tea kettle overnight in a solution of one cup of water and one cup of vinegar. - Remove limescale from a humidifier
Remove the heating pad and soak the humidifier overnight in a solution of one cup of water and one cup of vinegar. - Remove limescale from a showerhead
Pour a cup of vinegar into a glass container and place the showerhead in the container for a few hours. - Remove limescale from a toilet
Pour a cup of vinegar into a glass container and place the toilet brush in the container for a few hours. - Remove limescale from a window
Soak a towel in vinegar and wrap the window in the towel and let it soak for a few hours. - Remove limescale from a tea kettle Soak the tea kettle overnight in a solution of one cup of water and one cup of vinegar.
- Remove limescale from a humidifier
Remove the heating pad and soak the humidifier overnight in a solution of one cup of water and one cup of vinegar. - Remove limescale from a showerhead
Pour a cup of vinegar into a glass container and place the showerhead in the container for a few hours. - Remove limescale from a toilet
Pour a cup of vinegar into a glass container and place the toilet brush in the container for a few hours. - Remove limescale from a window
Soak a towel in vinegar and wrap the window in the towel and let it soak for a few hours.