Can Vinegar Clean Anything and Everything?
It's as close to a miracle cleaner as anything I've
ever found. But sometimes, people go
a little far in their expectations of
vinegars abilities. Believe it or not, there are a few things that vinegar
should not be used to clean.
Diluted
1. Hardwood Floors-Vinegar is acidic and can dull or damage the finish on hardwood floors.
2. No Wax Floors- Vinegar's acidity will take away the shine and sheen here as well.
3. Carpet Odors- Often vinegar is suggested to be used on pet stains on carpet, but it doesn't work as well as an enzymatic carpet cleaner. Vinegar might mask the odor, but it won't eliminate the odor.
4. Unsealed Grout- Grout that hasn't been sealed, or needs to be resealed should not have vinegar used on it. Over time, vinegar can deteriorate the condition of your grout.
5. Stone Surfaces- Stone surfaces can be etched and damaged by vinegar. For best results check with your stone supplier for guidance on vinegar and the best cleaners. Often, all that is needed is water and a soft cloth to keep your stone looking great.
2. No Wax Floors- Vinegar's acidity will take away the shine and sheen here as well.
3. Carpet Odors- Often vinegar is suggested to be used on pet stains on carpet, but it doesn't work as well as an enzymatic carpet cleaner. Vinegar might mask the odor, but it won't eliminate the odor.
4. Unsealed Grout- Grout that hasn't been sealed, or needs to be resealed should not have vinegar used on it. Over time, vinegar can deteriorate the condition of your grout.
5. Stone Surfaces- Stone surfaces can be etched and damaged by vinegar. For best results check with your stone supplier for guidance on vinegar and the best cleaners. Often, all that is needed is water and a soft cloth to keep your stone looking great.