It depends on how you are planning to use it. Microwaving the vinegar is not recommended, as vinegar is expensive; microwaving a cup of water and then wiping can remove dirt inside a microwave cheaply.
Moistening a cloth with vinegar and wiping the microwave may or may not work; vinegar works well on removing limescale, but that is an alkaline residue, so vinegar reacts with it. If I were you I would stick to recognised cleaning products or the cup of water method mentioned above.
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You can use vinegar or lime juice as a substitute for lemon juice in recipes.
Citric acid is a good substitute for vinegar. Just use Lemon or Lime juice instead of vinegar.
If you drank cranberry juice pickle juice and vinegar and used a expired ready clean from 2005 and drank plenty of water and you smoked on feb16 and you have a drug test feb29 will you be clean?"
it has more acid..
Lime juice will work, or some vinegar mixed with sugar.
Lemon juice, citric acid, or white wine can be used as alternatives to vinegar in cooking or cleaning.
soak it in lemon juice or vinegar for 6 hours or coke for 3 days
Yes, lime juice can be used as a preservative in hot sauce instead of vinegar. It contains natural acids that can help inhibit the growth of bacteria and mold, similar to vinegar. However, lime juice has a different flavor profile, which may affect the overall taste of the hot sauce. It's important to ensure the acidity level is sufficient for preservation, as vinegar typically has a higher acidity than lime juice.
I have not tried grape juice, but fizzy drinks (e.g. coke) and vinegar work well.
Apple juice can BECOME vinegar when it is fermented by acetobacters. It does not contain vinegar- it is changed INTO vinegar.
lemon juice or vinegar and some newspaper