Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Wonderful World of Vinegar

First off, I am dedicating this post to my cousin Heather - while she didn't introduce me to the wonderfulness of vinegar, she did discover it herself, and reminded me how awesome it is, and insisted I do a post about it - so I'm tipping my spray bottle to you Heather ;)

My Mom always used a spray bottle of vinegar and water to clean the windows and shine the surfaces at the coffee shop she used to manage when I was a kid. That paired with a coffee filter instead of paper towel for wiping, gave way to the kind of clean glass that birds and people alike mistook for open air.
While she used this formula at work as a means of cutting costs, we still used the chemical versions at home - probably because we fell victim to the marketing myth that harsher chemicals did a better job of cleaning?

Up until about a week ago, admittedly I too was using "Green Works" or other store bought cleaning products to clean my surfaces. When Heather learned of the seemingly magical qualities of vinegar and water, she quickly mentioned it to me, knowing my appreciation for natural alternatives (and magic of course). That was months ago, and in my head I thought "yes, yes, I know" and vowed to give it a try once my other cleaners had run out. It wasn't until the other day when I was trying to clean the mirror in my bathroom that I made the switch. We had a photographer coming in to take pictures of our house, since we're getting ready to sell (baby on the way = need more room) I had thought for months that the streaks I was experiencing on all of my glass was due to the quality of my paper towels - so for this particular cleaning job I switched to coffee filters - no luck, then newspaper - same fate. When both mediums failed to rid me of these taunting streaks - I knew it had to be the cleaner! So I threw some vinegar and water in a spray bottle - and VOILA! Just like true magic, a picture ready, perfect shine, was achieved instantly!  Now I am hooked!

A huge jug of vinegar only costs $0.99 or less in most supermarkets, and won't irritate anything! Safe for humans and animals alike, and shines up those surfaces like nobodies business. Any trace of vinegar smell is gone as soon as it evaporates leaving the smell of, get this... nothing! Not an eye watering potpourri of chemicals masking the left over crap that the cleaner didn't actually clean.

Here are some other great uses for Vinegar:

1) As a toilet cleaner - pour in a cup or so at full strength and let it sit over night to kill germs.
2) As a Calcium/Lime remover - remove calcium/lime buildup from hard water on your shower head, or around your taps. Soak the area at full strength (or add some baking soda) for a half hour or so, and rinse clean.
3) As a laundry booster; stain remover on clothing and carpets - poor into your wash cycle to give it a boost. Also use a spray bottle with 1 part water, 1 part vinegar to spray spots on clothing before washing (just like Shout etc.) can also be used on carpet stains in the same way - just spray on and blot up.
4) As an air purifier - I put a bowl of straight vinegar out on the kitchen counter to take away bad cooking smells that linger after cooking - like frying smells that just won't quit - works like a charm every-time!
5) As a floor cleaner - works wonders on your ceramic tile, laminate floors, linoleum, you name it! 1 part vinegar to 3 parts hot water in a bucket will give your floors a steak-free shine that will make your neighbours gossip :)
6) Of course we also use it for fries, and in our poached eggs, pickling and many other cooking applications. We also use Apple Cider Vinegar both for cooking, and if we have acid reflux - a tsp of the stuff down the hatch cures it instantly!

Needless to say I'll be using vinegar for as many applications as I can going forward. No more wasting money on any store bought cleansers. 
I'd love to learn of more uses for vinegar, or some other natural cleaning remedies that you might have... what are some ways that you use vinegar?

2 comments:

  1. Yay Julia! Yes Vinegar is a wonder and you can also use it to clean your coffee pot! Run a half water half vinegar por through and like you love to say VOILA! Better tasting coffee and your pot will brew much faster! I also love to use baking soda on my stove glass top! Make into a paste, rub (some elbow grease may be required ) and it shines! Another long lost oldie but goodie, toothpaste or again baking soda (into a paste again ) for cleaning your tarnished silver! Works like a charm! :) Colleen

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    1. Oooo good ones Colleen! I like the glass stove top tip - I hate cleaning that thing - I've used one of those "Vileda Scrunges" which works pretty well, but it's expensive for a sponge, and it doesn't last forever.
      I've also just read that you can use a solution of 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water to better clean your fruits and veggies. I admit I'm bad for thoroughly cleaning my fruit and veg - so this is good news for me. I think it would be easy to just fill the clean sink and soak them all, or fill a big bowl?
      Thanks Colleen!

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