Give me a few days, I'll get back to you.
Ha, actually - it will rust.
Give the area a good rinse and you should be fine.
A slight tingling sensation in your mouth.
Usually it can, but sometimes hair needs a little more. I used to use apple cider vinegar when I had a pool. All I did was take a pitcher of warm water and about half a cup of the vinegar, or more, mix it, and rinse my hair with it after shampooing. Vinegar has a certain acid that smoothes the hair folicle as well, so not only should it remove the green, your hair should feel nice as well.
If you don't know what caused the stain, first clean the tiles as you would normally and rinse. Then, soak for a time with a mixture of white vinegar and water and then scrub the area with a non-abrasive scrubbing pad to see if that removes the stain. Rinse thoroughly so you don't combine chemicals. Finally, if that has not removed the stain, try cleanser or Bar Keepers friend--make a paste and let it sit for awhile and then rinse.
It is easy to rinse soap off in very soft water. It is hard to rinse soap off in very hard water. You have to rinse and rinse and rinse. And it takes more soap to get things clean in very hard water.
Run a pot of diluted white vinegar or lemon juice through it and rinse thoroughly.
To dissolve hard water buildup on plastic, the plastic can be sprayed with a solution of white vinegar and water. Let the solution stay on the material for a while, then wash with a dish soap and rinse well. Smaller pieces can be soaked in vinegar and water for a while, then washed.
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To remove phosphoric acid stains on black plastic, make up a paste of white vinegar and baking soda. Apply the paste to the stain and allow to sit for a few minutes, then rinse with warm water.
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.
To make it shiny. The vinegar strips away excess shampoo residue and oils. I love apple cider vinegar, I have been using it about 2-3 times a week as a hair rinse. My hair is fine so I am even able to get away with the vinegar rinse as my conditioner too! My hair is very shiny and I have noticed that I can wait almost a day longer than normal, no oily roots! I will use for life!
Haven't tried lemon juice, but a vinegar rinse works like magic - and vinegar's cheaper than lemon juice.
To get mineral deposits out of your humidifier, you may clean it with vinegar. Simply pour vinegar in the base, let it soak, and then rinse.
To clean a plastic bathtub use a liquid or powder cleaner that says it can be used on plastic. A mixture of 2 parts vinegar and 1 part warm water can also be used. Spray the cleaner on the bathtub and let it sit for about 10 minutes. Then take a stiff sponge and scrub the bathtub. Rinse with water and towel or air dry.
If you have any tarnished pennies in your penny jar, you can easily clean them in vinegar. If you leave your pennies in white vinegar and salt for about 30 minutes and they will come out shiny and pretty clean. Be sure to rinse the vinegar off.
Mix some white vinegar with water. Gently moisten the spot, let sit a moment, and then rub off with a clean white cloth. Rinse the cloth and repeat. There should be no residue from the vinegar mixture to rinse off.