I would be very careful with this one. Vinagar is a very mild acid to say the least and can cause more stains. I have heard that stains in clothing such as blood, too use vinagar. Perhaps the person asking the question could elaborate as to all the stains vinagar takes out? it may be linked to its acid base.
No
One of the most common chemicals used to eliminate stains from clothing is white vinegar. The acetic acid in vinegar will work on grass stains, as well as coffee. tea and fruit stains.
no but bicarbanate of soda will
Yes you can put vinegar in a steam mop, it picks up more dirt and stains.
Grass stains or food stains.
No
Neither white vinegar nor water stains clothes. Red wine vinegar may though, as it is made red wine which stains.
One of the most common chemicals used to eliminate stains from clothing is white vinegar. The acetic acid in vinegar will work on grass stains, as well as coffee. tea and fruit stains.
Vinegar is an excellent cleaner. You can use it to clean a number of stains from coffee to pet stains. Vinegar has multiple advantages with cleaning. It is very effective and powerful cleaner too.
Vinegar in cold water, let soak for a couple of hours.
wash it with vinegar
Vinegar.
It really depends where the rabbit stained something. But, white vinegar won't really lift up rabbit stains...
Yes. Bleach, white vinegar and lemon juice are often suggested to remove such stains.
no but bicarbanate of soda will
Yes you can put vinegar in a steam mop, it picks up more dirt and stains.
Grass stains or food stains.