No. Some female dogs frequently urinate in the same spot all the time. Vinegar will not keep her urine from killing a spot in the grass.
It does not appear it is advised to flush your water heater with distilled white vinegar.
Scale is usually calcium from hard water. Vinegar will help loosen calcium deposits. Fill the iron with vinegar, and use it to steam press scrap cloth. Let the iron set for a few minutes, refill with distilled water, and repeat. Important step, since the vinegar will have loosened scale taht will come out when using water. Use distilled water to prevent scale buildup.
Distilled means that a liquid is separated from a mixture, and distilled vinegar is distilled from ethanol. All vinegar is made from this process, so there is no real difference. It is like saying 100% fruit juice is made from fruit.
No they do not.
Use a commercial lime remover or mild solution of muratic acid, mixed to about 5%. You can also use vinegar. To prevent the deposits from forming, use soft water or distilled water.
There is no difference. I did some quick research and found out they were the same: 5% acetic acid, 95% distilled water.
usually distilled from grain vinegar then water added to adjust acidity, white vinegar has no measurable nutrients
Acetic acid (CH3COOH). Most distilled white wine vinegar is a 5% dilution of acetic acid with water.
when you have rubbing alcohol with 91% more alcohol, distilled white vinegar, and water the distilled white vinegar wins for some reason but I'm guessing if acetone removes permanent marker then get an acetone nail polish remover and try that and vinegar an alcohol.
They all have a low pH, distilled water has a pH of around 7 and vinegar is an acid along with seawater making them below seven.
vinegar and ammonia
distilled If you are growing houseplants in soil, using distilled water will prevent the accumulation of calcium and other salts in the soil. However, if growing plant cuttings in water, tap water will work better.