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7 THINGS NOT TO CLEAN WITH VINEGAR

3.  Phones and Computers.

Our electronic gadgets are expensive items and many of them have special coatings on their touch screens.  Again, vinegar can be too acidic for these high-tech items.  Once before I wrote about my homemade solution for cleaning my phone and laptop which is to simply spritz my homemade eyeglass cleaner onto a soft cloth and then gently clean the outsides and screens of my electronics. And here we start seeing a pattern as my homemade eyeglass cleaner is a mixture of rubbing alcohol and water with a very small squirt of dish soap.  Apparently when vinegar is too acidic, it’s rubbing alcohol to the rescue!

How to clean a laptop or a smartphone

4.  Stone Floors.

This is the same caution as for granite or marble.  It would seem like stone is a rough and tough surface, however stone floor tiles (or other stone surfaces) can be scratched by the acidity in vinegar over time.  You can try the homemade granite cleaner suggested in #1 above.

5.  Greasy Messes.

This is less of a caution and more of a reminder that an acidic cleaner like vinegar doesn’t do much at all to clean up greasy messes.  Instead you’ll have much more success cleaning grease with an alkaline mixture like good old dish soap and water.

6.  Spilled Egg.  

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Written by P. Powel

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