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White Vinegar As A Cleaner
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I bought some distilled white vinegar today, to use as a cleaner, mainly for the inside car windscreen but also for inside house windows.
I’ve diluted it 50/50 with cool boiled water as that’s supposed to make it less ‘chip shop’. It doesn’t, the living room now stinks.
What am I doing wrong?
I’ve diluted it 50/50 with cool boiled water as that’s supposed to make it less ‘chip shop’. It doesn’t, the living room now stinks.
What am I doing wrong?
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I’ve added a bit of lemon juice so when I have another go tomorrow perhaps it’ll be more lemony than frying tonight.
The one large pane I did (before the smell put me off) has come up sparkling but not sure it’s any better than just using plain water and the blade.
I’ve added a bit of lemon juice so when I have another go tomorrow perhaps it’ll be more lemony than frying tonight.
The one large pane I did (before the smell put me off) has come up sparkling but not sure it’s any better than just using plain water and the blade.
As i was one of those who suggested using vinegar the other day (although I just use it neat, rather than dilute it), I'll add that I recently bought a pack of these:
https:/ /grocer ies.mor risons. com/pro ducts/c arplan- int-ext -screen -wipes- 4965640 11
I've not tried them on exterior glass yet but they seem to work well on the inside of my car's windscreen.
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I've not tried them on exterior glass yet but they seem to work well on the inside of my car's windscreen.