It depends what surface you are cleaning, but I would say a good rule would be to rinse it. Vinegar has acid in it that can eat away at a surface if left unrinsed.
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I've used vinegar and water for years without rinsing. No evident problems.
No... iF u Would Have.. your rice would be Rotten! only a dumb fool would clean there rice wit vinegar.. how i no the answer because id tryed it out as a science project in 6th grade.. :] im glad i can answer your question (^_^)!
You need one part vinegar to four equal parts water.
Vinegar is good at cleaning because it is a weak acid.
The traditional housewife remedy is raw eggs and vinegar. You add them together then massage the mixture onto your scalp then wait for 10 minutes then rinse out .
no
The two stages after pre cleaning are washing and rinse
Vinegar is a very effective cleaning and disinfecting liquid. Although, it stinks and will leave an odor.
The safest way to clean mold from a refrigerator would be to use a solution of one part white vinegar and two parts water. Vinegar will kill the mold, cleaning it as well. Vinegar is not harmful and there will be no need to clear the food out of your refrigerator before cleaning it.
yes
Vinegar contain acetic acid.
Rinse with a mild acid such as vinegar.
Yes, you can use vinegar in the final rinse of a wool wash. It will not damage the fibers if you don't wash it out, it actually fluffs them up.
Yes, I do it all the time. I usually throw in a tablet and a cup full of vinegar in my dishwasher. I find it boosts the cleaning power of the detergent and I get much cleaner dishes as a result. I also use it as my rinse aid. With this combination, I find that I don't have to run empty cleaning cycles as I almost never get any buildup from the detergent/dirty dishes. The vinegar not only helps clean the dishes, but it also keeps your dishwasher clean.