The Wonders of Vinegar....
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Originally Posted by oatw13
I do a final rinse of my hair in the shower with white vinegar. It keeps my hair soft and silky and it actually cuts down on static. It helps bring out the natural highlights, too. You can use apple cider vinegar, too. I use white vinegar because the apple cider vinegar makes my blonde hair darker.
I use vinegar for everything!
I use vinegar for everything!
Balsamic vinegar with strawberries ... mmmmmmmmmm!
#23
Vinegar also cleans rusty bolts and nuts.
Put the offending fasteners in a bucket and cover with vinegar. Let sit a day or two, then thoroughly wash the nuts and bolts. Use a wire brush if needed to remove any stubborn debris. Make sure that you use plenty of water to rinse because the vinegar will continue to eat away at the metal. After they are dry spray with some WD-40.
Put the offending fasteners in a bucket and cover with vinegar. Let sit a day or two, then thoroughly wash the nuts and bolts. Use a wire brush if needed to remove any stubborn debris. Make sure that you use plenty of water to rinse because the vinegar will continue to eat away at the metal. After they are dry spray with some WD-40.
#26
I use it to wash produce. One part vinegar to 3 parts water.
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#30
Originally Posted by chris_quilts
I put some in with the towels about once per month instead of fabric softener. It cuts down on fab softener buildup and towels are able to absorb more water. Learned that tip on the QB. :)
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