Yes. Many people use Vinegar instead of hazardous pesticides and chemicals. You can safely pour it on almost any vegetation that you want to kill, without risking you or your pets/ local wildlifes health in the process. Use around or on plants you don't want to kill will no produce the outcome you want.
Using Clorox or bleach on grass can harm it, as it is a harsh chemical that can kill grass and vegetation. It is recommended to avoid using bleach on grass and opt for more environmentally friendly alternatives.
No, it will not hurt you.
The hot water, if only contacting the grass will not hurt the other plants, although the desirable plant's roots may extend beneath the soil to where the grass is. As for the vinegar component, also take care that it does not contact the roots or foliage as it works by stripping the protective coating from leaves. It also temporarily acidifies the soil, which is undesirable for most plants except the acid lovers such as azaleas. I wouldn't be using the treatment very close to other plants. You could try spraying the grass with vinegar only, shielding the good plants well, and don't do it on a windy day. If you have used household vinegar, this should break down in the soil within two days. Water the plants well, without washing off the vinegar from the grass.
Lots of it will.
No, it shouldn't. My horses eat it all the time. It is just grass, it will not hurt them at all.
No but there are many plants in the grass that can.
No, it is harmless to grass seed.
yes. be careful it could hurt your weave.
No, it will not affect them
Yes, vinegar can potentially damage paint if used as a cleaning agent on surfaces. It is acidic and may cause the paint to fade or peel over time. It is recommended to test a small, inconspicuous area first before using vinegar on painted surfaces.
Yes, vinegar can potentially damage paint when used as a cleaning agent, especially if it is left on the surface for an extended period of time or used in high concentrations. It is recommended to dilute vinegar with water and test it on a small, inconspicuous area before using it on painted surfaces.
Grass grows, birds fly, sun shines, and brother, I hurt people!