How to Clean Your Bathroom With Vinegar

Clean your soap-scum-covered shower curtain.

Unclog your showerhead.

Fixsputtering showerheadsby using vinegar to cut through the mineral deposits that are clogging the water jets.

Bottle of vinegar on a marble countertop next to a scrub brush

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The vinegar will help lift any soapy residue left in the fibers so the carpet will stay clean longer.

Materials needed to clean your entire home with vinegar

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Pouring vinegar down a kitchen sink drain

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Heating vinegar up in the microwave to clean it

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Mixing a vinegar solution to clean stainless steel

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Using vinegar to descale a coffee maker

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Using vinegar to clean the dishwasher

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Using vinegar to clean soap scum on a shower curtain

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Using vinegar to clean off a showehead

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Using vinegar to clean the toilet

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Using vinegar to clean the bathtub

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Removing water spots on shower doors with vinegar

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Using vinegar to remove carpet stains

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Using a mop and vinegar to clean tile floors

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Using vinegar as a final rinse on carpet

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Using vinegar to remove strong laundry odors

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Soaking dingy socks in vinegar

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Using vinegar with essential oils

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