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flump1 | 17:10 Fri 14th Jul 2006 | Science
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Does vinegar have disinfectant properties? I know it is a good all round cleaner, grease cutter and all, just wondered if it kills bugs, thanks.
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Vinegar is a fairly effective disenfectant. It kills many bacteria, moulds and viruses. The standard 5 percent solution in a spray bottle is effective for household purposes... It should be noted, however, that while a solution of common bleach will kill HIV viruses, vinegar has been shown to be ineffective. Suffice it to say that for the usual cleanup duties around the house, vinegar works well. For other, more serious applications, however, bleach or other chemicals that have been appropriately tested should be used...
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Well, it ceratinly doesn't kill vinegar flies!
Does if you hit them with the bottle!
My grandmother has used vinegar to kill the nasty bacertia that cause atheles foot! Sock you feet in vinegar (diluted) and your feet smell great for days! She also uses it to treat bug bites! Try googleing "vinegar home remedies", you'll find tones of uses!!!!
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Thank you all for your answers, I will be using more vinegar in the future , other than on chips !!! Thanks again .

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