Last Updated on January 9, 2019
Freshen Washing Machines
Yes, you read it right! White vinegar can be equally used to clean and freshen your laundry machine and more particularly the seals around that often creates a mildew smell.
To do so, you just need to run a full and empty cycle using half a gallon of this inexpensive natural detergent and hot water in order to properly sanitize and disinfect your washing machine.
Launder Baby Clothes
The best product you can use to clean your baby clothes without damaging the flame retardant fabric is white vinegar. Next time you need to wash your baby’s clothes, don’t forget to add a single cup of vinegar to the wash cycle.
For extra softness, you’d better pre-soak the stained clothes with a 1: 1 ratio of white vinegar, a teaspoon of baking soda, and water.
It fights stains
White vinegar is the best when it comes to removing strains! You definitely should try it to believe how effective it can be. So, next time you are willing to remove a stain, make sure you prepare a pre-treatment stain formula and keep it in a spray bottle.
This way, you can reach it whenever it is necessary! Mix vinegar with water and spray over the stain and watch it disappear! As for stains like coffee, juice, and yellowing, you can try to soak them in half a cup of vinegar and half cup of water and leave them for some good time.
Zap Static Cling
To prevent static from building up, you should very simply add a quarter or even a half cup of vinegar to the fabric softener dispenser or while the rinse cycle. Both methods will help you prevent static from forming!
Handwash Delicates
White vinegar is with no doubting the best when it comes to cleaning your delicates! It is a gentle cleanser and for better results, you should add it to the rinse of water in order to completely get rid of any soap deposits that may have formed. Remember one or two tablespoons of vinegar is more than enough in this case!