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Tuesday 23 June 2020

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  Home magic fun       Tuesday 23 June 2020
                                  Vinegar
Vinegar is an acidic liquid produced through the fermentation of ethanol by acetic acid bacteria. It is used in cooking not only for its flavor qualities but also for its chemical properties. 
                       WHITE VINEGAR
White vinegar’s culinary applications include pickling, baking, marinades and cheesemaking. The flavor is strong, so start with small amounts if you’re using it for the first time.
White vinegar may have significad usnt health benefits due to its acetic acid content, including blood sugar control, weight management, reduced cholesterol and antimicrobial properties.
White vinegar can be an effective cleaning tool for multiple household surfaces. It can also be used to control weeds in your garden or help cut flowers stay fresh.

                        RED VINEGAR
Red wine vinegar is made by fermenting red wine, then straining and bottling it.
Many people enjoy using red wine vinegar in recipes, though it may also have other household uses.
                       HARMFUL
Be careful, though, because vinegar that is too concentrated can stain delicate fabrics. And there are other surfaces where vinegar can do more harm than good.
                  UNIQUE USES OF VINEGAR

CLEAR DIRT OFF COMPUTER'S AND PERIPHERALS:- Your computer,printer,fax machine and other home-office gear will work better if you keep them clean and dust-free. Before you start cleaning,make sure that all your equipment is turned off at the electrical inlet. Now mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a bucket. Dampen a clean cloth in the solution- never use a spray bottle; you don't want to get liquid on the circuits inside- then squeeze it out as hard as you can and start wiping.Keep a few cotton buds on hand for getting to the build-ups in tight spaces(like around the keys of your computer keyboard).

CLEAN YOUR COMPUTER MOUSE:- If you have a mouse with a removable tracking ball,use 50:50 vinegar-water solution to clean it. Firstly,remove the ball from underneath the mouse by twisting off the cover over it. Use a cloth,dampened with the solution and wrung out,to wipe the ball clean and to remove fingerprints and dirt from the mouse itself. Then use a moistened Cotton bud to clean out the gunk and debris from inside the ball chamber( leave it to dry for a couple of hours before reinserting the ball).
CLEAN YOUR COMPUTER MOUSE

CLEAN YOUR WINDOW BLINDS:-- You can make the job of cleaning mini- blinds or Venetians considerably less torturous by giving them'the white glove treatment'. Just put on a white cotton glove- the kind sold for gardening is perfect- and moisten the fingers in a solution made of equal parts white vinegar and hot top water. Now simply slide your fingers across both sides of each slat. Use clean water to periodically wash off the glove.

CLEAN CHROME AND STAINLESS STEEL:-- To clean chrome and stainless steel fixtures around your home,apply a light misting of undiluted white vinegar from a recycled spray bottle. Buff with a soft cloth to bring out the brightness.
CLEAN CHROME AND STAINLESS STEEL
CLEAN CHROME AND STAINLESS STEEL


SHINE YOUR SILVER:-- Make your silverware-as well as your pure silver bracelets,ring and other Jewellery- shine like new by soaking them in a mixture of 1/2 cup of white vinegar and 2 tablespoons of bicarbonate of soda for 2 to 3 hours. Rinse them under cold water,then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.

POLISH BRASS AND COPPER ITEMS:-- Put the shimmer back in your brass,bronze and copper objects by making a paste of equal parts white vinegar and salt,or vinegar and bicarbonate of soda( wait for the fizzing to stop before using). Use a clean,soft cloth or paper towel to rub the paste into the item until the tarnish is gone. Then rinse with cool water and Polish with a soft towel until dry.

BURNISH YOUR SCISSORS:- When your scissor blades get sticky or grimy,don't use water to wash them off; you are far more likely to rust the fastener that holds the blades together-or the blades them-selves - than get them clean. Instead,wipe down the blades with a cloth dipped in full-strength white vinegar,then dry them off with a rag or tea towel.


CLEAN YOUR PIANO KEYS:-- Dip a soft cloth into a solution of 1/2 cup of white vinegar mixed in 2 cups of water,squeeze it out until there are no drips,then gently wipe off each key. Use a second cloth to dry off the keys as you move along,then leave the keyboard uncovered for 24 hours.

FRESHEN A MUSTY WARDROBE:- Got a wardrobe that doesn't smell as fresh as you'd like? Firstly,remove the contents, then wash down the walls,ceiling and floor with a cloth dampened in a solution of 1 cup each of vinegar and ammonia and 1/2 cup of bicarbonate of soda in 4litres of water. Keep the wardrobe door open and let the interior dry before replacing your clothes and other stuff. If the smell persists,place a small tray of cat litter inside. Replenish it every few days until the odour is gone.

REVITALIZE WOOD PANELLING:-- Dose the wood panelling in your study look dull and dreary? Liven it up with this simple homemade remedy. Mix 500 milli- litres of warm water,4 table spoon of white or apple cider vinegar and 2 table spoon of olive oil in a container,give it a couple of shakes and apply with a clean cloth. Let the mixture soak in to the wood for several minutes, then Polish with a dry cloth.

RESTORE WARM RUGS :-. If your rugs or carpets are looking worm and dingy from too much foot traffic or an excess of kids building blocks,toy trucks and such bring them back to life by brushing them with a clean broom dipped in a solution of 1 cup of white vinegar in 4 litters of water. Your faded threads will perk up,and you don't even need to rinse off the solution.

CLEAN WINDSCREEN- WIPER BLADES:---When your windscreen actually gets blurrier after you turn on your wipers during a rainstorm,it usually means that your wiper blades are dirty. To make them as good as new,dampen a cloth or rag with some full strength white vinegar and run it down the full length of each blade once or twice.

KEEP CAR WINDOWS FROST FREE:--If you park your car outdoors during the cold winter months,a smart and simple way to stop frost from forming on your windows is by wiping the outsides of the windows with a solution of 3 parts white vinegar to 1 part water. Each coating may last up to several weeks--although , unfortunately,if you live in a cold climate area it won't do much in the way of warding off a heavy snowfall

REMOVE CANDLE WAX:- Candles are great for intimate dinners,but the mood can quickly sour if you wind up getting melted candle wax on your wooden furniture. To remove it, first soften the wax using a blow dryer on its hottest setting and blot up as much as you can with paper towels. Then remove what's left by rubbing with a cloth soaked in a solution made of equal parts white vinegar and water. Wipe clean with a soft absorbent cloth.

CARE FOR CAR CARPET:-- A good vacuuming will get up the sand and other loose debris from your car's carpeting,but it won't do much for stains or ground it dirt. For that,mix up a solution of equal parts water and white vinegar and sponge it into the carpet. Give the mixture a couple of minutes to settle in,then blot it up with a cloth or paper towel. This technique will also eliminate salt residues left on car carpets during the winter months in snow areas.

CONCEAL SCRATCHES IN WOODEN FURNITURE:--Got a scratch on a wooden table top that grabs your attention every time you look at it? To make it much less noticeable,mix some distilled or cider vinegar and iodine in a small jar and paint over the scratch with a small artists brush. Use more iodine for darker woods more vinegar for lighter shades.

REMOVE CARPET STAINS:--You can lift out many stains from your carpet with vinegar.
      *Rub light carpet stains with a mixture of 2 table spoon of salt dissolved in 1/2cup of white vinegar. Let the solution dry then vacuum.

* For larger or darker stains,add 2 table spoon of borax to the mixture and use it in the same way.

* For tough, ground in dirt and other stains, make a paste of 1 table spoon of vinegar with 1 table spoon of cornflour and rub it in to the stain using a dry cloth. Let it set for 2 days then vacuum.

* To make spray on spot and stain remover fill a spray bottle with 5 parts water and 1 part vinegar. Fill a second spray bottle with 1 part non cloudy ammonia and 5 parts water. Saturate a stain with the vinegar solution,let it settle for a few minutes then blot thoroughly with a clean,dry cloth. Then spray and blot using the ammonia solution. Repeat until the stains completely gone.

GET RID OF WATER RINGS ON FURNITURE:--To remove white rings left by wet glasses on wooden furniture,mix equal parts vinegar and olive oil and apply the mixture with a soft cloth while moving with the wood grain. Use another clean,soft cloth to shine it up. To get white water rings off leather furniture,dab them with a sponge soaked in full strength white vinegar.

WIPE OFF WAX OR POLISH BUILD UP:--Get rid of built up wax or polish on furniture with diluted white vinegar. To get built up polish off a piece of Wooden Furniture,dip a cloth in equal parts vinegar and water and squeeze it out well. Then moving with the grain, clean away the polish . Wipe dry with a soft towel or cloth. Most leather tabletops will come clean simply by wiping them down with a soft cloth dipped in 1/4 cup of vinegar and 1/2 cup of water. Use a clean towel to dry off any remaining liquid.


REVITALISE LEATHER FURNITURE:- Has your leather couch or easy chair lost its lustre? To restore it to its former glory, mix equal parts white vinegar and boiled linseed oil in a recycled spray bottle, shake it up well spray it on. Spread it evenly over your furniture using a soft cloth, give it a couple of minutes to settle in, then rub it off with a clean cloth.

FRESHEN YOUR REFRIGERATOR:--Did you know that vinegar might be an even more effective,safer cleanser for your refrigerator than bicarbonate of soda? Use equal parts white vinegar and water to wash both the interior and exterior of your fridge,including the door gasket and the front's of the fruits and vegetables crispers. To prevent mildew growth,wash the inside walls and crisper interior with some full strength vinegar on a cloth. Also use undiluted vinegar to wipe off accumulated dust and grime on top of your fridge. Of course,you will still want to put that box of bicarbonate of soda inside your fridge to keep it smelling clean when you are done.

STEAM CLEAN YOUR MICROWAVE:-- To clean your microwave place a glass bowl filled with a solution of 1/4 cup of vinegar in 1 cup of water inside and zap the mixture for 5 minutes on the highest setting. Once the bowl cool dip a clean cloth or sponge into the liquid and use it to wipe away those persistent stains and splatters on the interior walls.

DISINFECT CHOPPING BOARD:--. To disinfect and clean wooden chopping boards or a butcher's block bench top wipe them with full strength white vinegar after each use. The acetic acid in the vinegar is a good disinfectant effective against such harmful bugs as E.coli,salmonella and staphylococcus. Never use water and dishwashing liquid because it can weaken surface wood fibres. When wooden cutting surfaces need deodorising as well as disinfecting spread some bicarbonate of soda over them and spray on undiluted white vinegar. Let it foam and bubble for 5 to 10 minutes then rinse with a cloth dipped in clean cold water.

DEODORISE YOUR KITCHEN SINK:- Here's an incredible easy way to keep your sink drain sanitised and smelling clean. Mix equal parts water and vinegar in a bowl,pour the solution into an ice cube tray and freeze it. Then simply drop a couple of vinegar cubes into the sink every week or so let them melt into the drain and follow with a cold water rinse.

WASH OUT YOUR DISHWASHER:- To remove built up soap film in your dishwasher,pour 1cup of undiluted white vinegar in to the bottom of the unit or in a bowl on the top rack. Then run the machine through a full cycle with out any dishes or detergent. Do this once a month especially if you live in a hard water area. However if there is no mention of vinegar in your dishwasher owners manual then check with the manufacturer first.


CLEAN A DRIP FILTER COFFEE MAKER:--If  your coffee consistently comes out weak or bitter ,odds are your drip filter coffee maker needs cleaning. Fill the decanter with 2 cups of white vinegar and 1 cup of water. Place a filter in the machine and pour the solution into the coffee makers water chamber. Turn on the coffee maker and let it run through a full brew cycle. Remove the filter and replace it with a fresh one. Then run clean water through the machine for two full cycles,replacing the filter again for the second --Brew. If you have soft water clean your coffee maker after 80 --Brew cycles after 40 cycles if you have hard water.

CLEAN A KETTLE:-- To eliminate lime and mineral deposits in your kettle , bring 3 cups of full strength white vinegar to a full boil for 5 minutes and leave the vinegar in the kettle overnight. Rinse out with cold water the next day.

REMOVE STAINS FROM POTS PANS AND OVENWARE:--. Nothing will do a better job than vinegar when it comes to removing stubborn stains on your cookware. Here's how to put the power of vinegar to use:--
     (1). Give those dark stains on your aluminium cookware the heavy ho by mixing in 1 teaspoon of white vinegar for every cup of water needed to cover the stains. Let it boil for a couple of minutes then rinse with cold water.

(2). To remove stains from your stainless steel pots and pans soak them in 2 cups of white vinegar for 30 minutes then rinse them with hot soapy water followed by a cold water rinse.

(3). To get cooked on food stains off your glass ovenware fill them with 1 part vinegar and 4 parts water heat the mixture to a slow boil and let it boil at a low level for 5 minutes. The stains should come off with some mild scrubbing once the mixture cools.

(4). No cookware is completely stains roof.  For mineral stains on your non stick cookware,rub the utensil with a cloth dipped in undiluted distilled vinegar. To loosen up stubborn stains,mix 2 table spoons of bicarbonate of soda 1/2 cup of vinegar and 1 cup of water and let it boil for 10 minutes.

REFRESH YOUR ICE CUBE TRAYS:-- If your plastic ice cube trays and covered with hard water stains or if it is been a while since you have cleaned them a few cups of white vinegar can help you in either case. To remove the spots or disinfect your trays let them soak in undiluted vinegar for 4 to 5 hours then risan well under cold water and allow to dry.

CLEAN THE AIR IN YOUR KITCHEN:-- If the smell of yesterday's cooked cabbage or fish stew is hanging around your kitchen longer than you'd like mix ,1/2 cup of white vinegar with 1 cup of water in a saucepan. Let it boil until the liquid is almost gone. You will be breathing easier in no time.

MAKE ALL PURPOSE CLEANERS:--. For fast clean ups around the kitchen keep two recycled spray bottles filled with these vinegar based solutions:-
(1)*. For glass, stainless steel and plastic laminate surfaces,fill your spray bottle with 2 parts water,1 part distilled white vinegar and a couple of drops of dishwashing liquid.
(2)*. For cleaning walls and other painted surfaces mix up 1)2 cup of white vinegar,1 cup of ammonia and 1/4 cup of bicarbonate of soda in 4 litres of water and pour some into a spray bottle. Spray it on spots and Stains then wipe off with a clean tea towel.

MAKE AN ALL PURPOSE SCRUB FOR POTS AND PANS:-- How would you like an effective scouring mix that cost very little and can be safely used on all of your metal cookware including expensive copper pots and pans? Simply combine equal parts salt and flour and add just enough vinegar to make a paste. Work the paste around the cooking surface and the outside of the utensil then rinse off with warm water and dry thoroughly with a soft tea towel.


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