it breaks down and dissovles
The vinegar will have no impact on the glass. Just make sure that there is no coating on the glass though ... it might get eaten away.
Yes, vinegar can potentially etch glass if left on for an extended period of time. It's acidic nature can eat away at the glass surface, causing dull spots or etching. It's best to avoid using vinegar on glass surfaces if possible.
No, it's usually glass or plastic.
You can't get HIV from sharing a glass of wine. HPV is not transmitted in saliva.
A glass of wine can't transmit HIV. HIV isn't spread by saliva.
Vinegar.
Yes. You can drink apple cider vinegar with lemon juice in a glass of water after a meal.
yes it can
A cruet is a glass container used for Oil and Vinegar for salad dressing made at the table. They are usually glass and kind a squatty with a glass stopper and handle.
Vinegar. For glass or metal, nothing beats vinegar mixed with a little bit of water.
Nothing. Your chance of contracting HIV from sharing a glass is zero. The amount of saliva that you would have to ingest is several gallons. So, unless they are a really slobbery and sloppy drinker and you get gallons of their saliva - almost an impossible task - you should not worry about sharing a drink with an HIV infected friend.
4.2 in 1 glass