Monday, April 21, 2014

Uses of vinegar in the laundry and clothing care

Mutiuso Vinegar is a versatile and economical ingredient that can be used for a countless number of solutions from around the home health remedies to cleaning the house , kitchen , bathroom , garden and of course, caring for your clothing.


Uses of vinegar


1. Add 1/2 cup vinegar to the rinse cycle to get rid of lint in clothes. Add a cup of vinegar to each cycle to prevent lint cling to clothing. 

2. Immerse clothes color undiluted vinegar for 10 minutes before washing to maintain bright colors. 

3. Refresh your washer pouring a cup of vinegar in the washing machine and turning the machine on a normal cycle, without clothes, once a month. 

4. Remove grease stains from suede. Dip a clean toothbrush in vinegar and gently brush over grease spot. 

5. Rub gently on any stains vinegar fruit, jam, mustard, coffee, tea and wash as usual to remove stubborn stains . 

6. Remove smoke smell from clothes by adding a cup of vinegar to a tub of hot water and hanging out the washing up steam. 

7. Remove the sweat stains from clothes by applying one part vinegar and four parts water, then rinse. Stains deodorant and antiperspirant can be removed from clothing by lightly rubbing with distilled vinegar and washing regularly to bleach fabric . 

8. Keep your cotton blankets, soft, delicate and wool odor free, adding 2 cups distilled vinegar to the rinse cycle. 

9. Clothing is best if rinsed pour a cup of vinegar to the last rinse cycle. The acid in vinegar is too mild to harm fabrics but strong enough to dissolve alkalis in soaps and detergents. 

10. Add a full cup of distilled vinegar in the last cycle to set the color when dyed fabric. 

11. Nylons look better and last longer if pour 1 tablespoon of vinegar to rinse while washing. 

12. To obtain a more pronounced fold knits, dampen their parts with a cloth in a solution of 1/3 vinegar and 2/3 of distilled water. Place a brown paper bag in the crease and iron. 

13. Pour some vinegar in the rinse when washing your second hand parts. Follow with another rinse with running water. 

14. Tape the holes left in the tissue after undoing a hem or seam, placing a cloth dampened with distilled vinegar under the fabric and ironing. 

15. Remove stains and uncover the steam iron by pouring equal amounts of vinegar and water in the water tank of the iron. Turn on the grill and leave for 5 minutes in an upright position. Then unplug and allow to cool. Loose particles should come out when you empty the water. 

16. Clean burned an iron by heating equal parts vinegar and salt in a small saucepan. Then rub the solution on the cooled iron surface to remove dark or burned any stain.

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