This can happen if you use too much vinegar, or the wrong kind of vinegar. For every pound of peppers you are making, you should add 2 cups of 5% apple cider vinegar, or 2 cups of plain white 5% vinegar.
Yes, vinegar is a common ingredient in many homemade fabric softener recipes. When used correctly, it does a nice job of softening them up without leaving behind the vinegar smell.
Try boiling a few pots of water with vinegar in it, that should help
Some effective alternatives to vinegar for making homemade floor cleaner include baking soda, lemon juice, and essential oils like tea tree or lavender. These ingredients can help clean and disinfect floors without the strong smell of vinegar.
put a tsp of vinegar and the smell should go (you wont smell the vinegar smell)
the jalapeno is just like a bell pepper but hotter.there all in the same family and category
no but u dooo!!
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Because that is just a natural property of acetic acid, which is the chemical name for what is in vinegar. White vinegar is just acetic acid and enough water to give a 5% concentration. Dark vinegar is natural vinegar which has been filtered, but not distilled. While they smell different, they both have the acetic acid smell in common.
The best way to get any smell out of clothing is vinegar. It may sound stupid, but it does work, and there is no smell of vinegar afterward. Pour some vinegar into where the fabric softener would go.
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