Vinegar is good, but not for the whole house. See where to avoid

Vinegar is good, but not for the whole house.  See where to avoid

a Cleaning vinegar, or white vinegar, is one of the basic products you can use to leave your home in pristine condition. However, you shouldn’t use it everywhere. There are areas in the home that should be avoided, as they are capable of doing a lot of damage.

The Daily Express spoke to cleaning expert Sarah Dempsey to find out where this product should be avoided. good looking.

Seating

“The acid in vinegar can harm natural stone materials such as limestone and marble.”

dishwasher

“The acid in vinegar can be corrosive and damage some of the rubber parts of the device.”

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Wood Floor

“Even when diluted, white vinegar can dissolve the finish that protects the wood underneath. This can make it look dull and cause damage to the wood itself.”

knives

“The end of the knives can be damaged.”

small devices

Any equipment with rubber or metal parts should be avoided.

washing machine

“It contains rubber and other elements that can be damaged by the acid in vinegar.”

mirrors

“It can damage the mirror coating that makes it shine.”

Coffee machines

May cause damage to some internal parts of the coffee maker.

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