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yes you can make plastic out of milk and vinegar
Yes, vinegar can slowly degrade certain types of plastic over time, especially if it is stored in the plastic container for an extended period. It is best to store vinegar in glass or food-safe plastic containers to prevent any chemical interactions with the plastic.
By using white vinegar we could remove rust from plastic.
This method worked quite well on our sink. Put baking soda around the sink hole (it should clump up and slightly go down the drain). Then add a bit of white vinegar and flush around the sink. It should bubble and your sink should be unclogged. If it didn't work you can repeat till it's unclogged.
Yes, it it will. Soak your plastics in white wine vinegar for 24 hours.
milk and vinegar
a lg piece of chicken was dumped in the toilet and flushed. now have clogged toilet. someone recommended putting vinegar in the toilet. will it dissolve the chicken and how much to use and how long will it take
One way to unclog a sink without using a plunger is to pour a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down the drain, followed by hot water. The chemical reaction can help break up the clog and clear the blockage.
To dissolve hard water buildup on plastic, the plastic can be sprayed with a solution of white vinegar and water. Let the solution stay on the material for a while, then wash with a dish soap and rinse well. Smaller pieces can be soaked in vinegar and water for a while, then washed.
The best way to unclog a kitchen sink plug is to use a plunger or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar followed by hot water.
Its relatively simple. The plastic is called casein. Basically all you need to do is curdle the milk using vinegar. See the link for more detail.
To clean a hot water heater with vinegar effectively, first turn off the power or gas supply to the heater. Next, drain a few gallons of water from the tank to make room for the vinegar. Then, pour in a few gallons of white vinegar and let it sit for a few hours or overnight. After that, flush out the vinegar by draining the tank completely and refilling it with clean water. Finally, turn the power or gas supply back on and let the water heater run for a while to ensure all the vinegar is flushed out.