Vinegar is an acid. It doesn't remove lime scale, but it softens it so that it can be easily removed.
Vinegar on a pH scale is red. This means that it is a strong acid and the pH value would be 1/2/3.
No
If it is on your doors, use Lemon Oil. That takes it off with one swipe. Anything else I use hot vinegar. Vinegar dissolves it. There might be some kind of bathroom cleaning chemical sold but I just never bother to use those. I use Vinegar and Lemon Oil.
because the distilled white vinegar is strong so there for it has the power to remove permanent marker!
Yes
pour the vinegar in, scrub, and remove vinegar
Vinegar on a pH scale is red. This means that it is a strong acid and the pH value would be 1/2/3.
No.
No
As limescale is a weak alkaline therefor to neutralise and cancel out you need to clean it with a weak acid.
If it is on your doors, use Lemon Oil. That takes it off with one swipe. Anything else I use hot vinegar. Vinegar dissolves it. There might be some kind of bathroom cleaning chemical sold but I just never bother to use those. I use Vinegar and Lemon Oil.
because the distilled white vinegar is strong so there for it has the power to remove permanent marker!
it is a weak acid, it acts as solvent (dissolves the lime scale).
no
Yes
Vinegar is an acid. It is between 2 and 3 on the pH scale.
No, vinegar will not remove nits from hair. Nits need to be combed or picked off the hair shaft.