As a powerful natural product, vinegar is known for its cleaning and disinfecting properties. Therefore, for most people, it’s okay to use distilled white vinegar on all surfaces. While it can remove tough stains and dirt, it should not be used on certain surfaces and objects.
You can use white vinegar to clean most areas of your home. However, it’s not recommended to use it on certain areas of your bathroom or kitchen. It can easily damage them.
To avoid irreversible consequences, we reveal the places in your kitchen and bathroom that should not be cleaned with white vinegar.
Upholstery:
White vinegar can damage upholstery fibers because it’s so strong. It can cause tears and other problems. Vinegar can also leave a strong odor that’s difficult to remove.
Painted surfaces
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