As homesteaders, we are always looking for natural and effective ways to clean our homes and surroundings. One of the most versatile cleaning agents that we have found is vinegar. Not only is it inexpensive and readily available, but it is also non-toxic and eco-friendly. In this blog post, we will share with you 15 things that you can use vinegar to clean on your homestead.
15 Things to Clean with Vinegar on the Homestead
Countertops: To clean your countertops, mix equal parts of vinegar and water and spray the solution onto the surface. Wipe it clean with a damp cloth, and you'll have a sparkling clean surface.
Windows and Mirrors: Add a quarter cup of vinegar to a quart of water and use it to clean your windows and mirrors. Wipe with a lint-free cloth, and you'll be left with streak-free, shiny surfaces.
Coffee Maker: Over time, coffee makers can accumulate mineral deposits and oils. To clean your coffee maker, fill the water chamber with equal parts of vinegar and water and run a brewing cycle. Repeat the process with clean water until the vinegar smell disappears.
Dishwasher: To keep your dishwasher clean and fresh-smelling, add a cup of vinegar to the top of an empty dishwasher and run a hot cycle. This will help remove any buildup and eliminate odors.
Laundry: Add half a cup of vinegar to your washing machine during the rinse cycle. This will help remove any lingering odors and act as a natural fabric softener.
Toilet: Pour a cup of vinegar into your toilet bowl and let it sit for a few hours. Use a brush to scrub the bowl, and then flush. Your toilet will be clean and free from any unpleasant odors.
Floors: Add half a cup of vinegar to a gallon of warm water and use it to mop your floors. This solution is safe for most types of flooring and will leave your floors looking clean and shiny.
Oven: To clean your oven, mix baking soda and water to make a paste. Apply the paste to the interior of your oven and let it sit for a few hours. Use a cloth soaked in vinegar to wipe away the paste, and then rinse with water.
Pet Stains: Vinegar is a natural deodorizer and can help remove pet stains from carpets and upholstery. Mix equal parts of vinegar and water and apply the solution to the stained area. Blot with a clean cloth until the stain is gone.
Garden Tools: To clean your garden tools, soak them in a mixture of equal parts of vinegar and water. This will help remove any dirt and rust buildup and keep your tools in good condition.
Showerhead: If your showerhead is clogged with mineral buildup, fill a plastic bag with vinegar and tie it around the showerhead so that it is submerged in the liquid. Let it sit for 30 min, then remove the bag and run the water for a few minutes to flush out any remaining vinegar.
Fridge: Clean and deodorize your fridge by wiping down the shelves and walls with a solution of equal parts of water and vinegar.
Microwave: To clean your microwave, mix 1/2 cup of vinegar with 1/2 cup of water in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high for a few minutes until the solution boils and the interior is steamy. Wipe down the inside with a sponge or cloth.
BBQ Grill: Mix equal parts vinegar and baking soda to make a paste, apply it to your grill grates, let it sit for a few minutes, and then scrub it off with a brush.
Outdoor furniture: Mix vinegar and water and use it to clean your outdoor furniture. This will remove any dirt or grime and leave your furniture looking like new.
Vinegar is an all-purpose cleaner that can be used for a variety of cleaning tasks on the homestead. It's effective, affordable, and safe for both humans and the environment. By incorporating vinegar into your cleaning routine, you'll have a clean and healthy homestead.