
7 Things to Never Do with Vinegar
- White vinegar is a widely praised green cleaning solution for stains, scum, mildew, germs, and streak-free windows.
- It’s gentle on most surfaces and inexpensive, making it a go-to for eco-friendly cleaning routines.
- Despite versatility, vinegar should not be used on certain surfaces—know where to avoid it to prevent damage.
- Castle Keepers House Cleaning emphasizes environmentally friendly, sustainable residential cleaning and innovated these methods.
- Castle Keepers is independently owned with branches in Atlanta, GA, Charleston, SC, Greenville, SC, Portland, OR, and Dayton, OH.
White vinegar is considered a wonder cleaner in the green cleaning world. Vinegar fights stains, scum, mildew, and germs and can make windows gleam. It is gentle on most surfaces and is inexpensive. But as versatile as vinegar is, it doesn’t belong in some places. Here is an excellent article from acultivatednest.com about where NOT to use vinegar:
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About Castle Keepers House Cleaning
Castle Keepers House Cleaning has been at the forefront of innovation and leadership among house cleaning professionals for years. Our company pioneered environmentally friendly and sustainable cleaning methods in residential cleaning. Castle Keepers House Cleaning is independently owned, not a franchise, with branches in Atlanta, GA, Charleston, SC, Greenville, SC, Portland, OR, and Dayton, OH. To find out more about us, click here.
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