What to Not Clean With Vinegar

February 25, 2021 by Mulberry Maids


Why should I clean my home with vinegar?

bottle of distilled white vinegar for all natural home cleaning

In this day and age, there are so many products on the market for cleaning your home. This gives you so many options for upkeeping your Loveland house, especially if you like to mix up your own green cleaning solutions.

Even if you love to clean, the most efficient way to ensure you have a consistently clean home is to hire the best cleaning service in Loveland so you can spend time doing the activities that you really love!

Read on to learn more about what NOT to clean with vinegar throughout your home, and other helpful tips for using vinegar as a natural cleaning solution. 

What areas of the home should NOT be cleaned with vinegar?

While vinegar is one of the best and most affordable cleaning agents around, it should not be used on everything.  We have written extensively in the past on natural cleaning tips, cleaning your home with baking soda and using hydrogen peroxide throughout the home and  as great as vinegar is, you need to make sure to only use it on appropriate surfaces.

Some areas where vinegar should be avoided:

  • Natural stone countertops
  • Areas with rubber, such as small appliances and dishwashers
  • Hardwood floors
  • Electronic screens
  • Edged stainless steel (such as knives), aluminum and copper
  • Solid wood furniture

While cleaning some of these areas with vinegar once in a while may not have an adverse effect, consistently cleaning these surfaces will create problems over time.  Using vinegar on natural porous stone will eventually start to etch away at the stone, creating a pitted appearance as the vinegar slowly dissolves the rock.  

Similarly, cleaning hardwood floors or hardwood furniture with vinegar can be too strong for the finishes on the floor.  The vinegar can eat away at the floor finish, damaging it over time.  

Where is vinegar safe to use?

Even though vinegar can be tough for some surfaces, there are many great areas to use vinegar on throughout the home. 

Some of these areas include:

  • Sinks
  • Stovetops
  • Microwave (avoid rubber seals or gaskets)
  • Glass (mirrors, wine glasses)
  • Refrigerator
  • Garbage can

Tips for cleaning with vinegar

It is always best to experiment with different mixtures of vinegar to find the right strength for your cleaning needs.  A good ratio to try out is the following:

  • ½ cup distilled white vinegar
  • ½ cup warm water
  • Your favorite essential oil

This mixture can be made up in a spray bottle as a great all purpose cleaner, and the essential oils will help to mask the strong vinegar smell. 

Once you get in a good cleaning routine using vinegar and other household items, go for a walk at the Lon Hagler reservoir, and enjoy coming home to a clean and fresh home!

Quality cleaning service in Loveland

Here at Mulberry Maids, we only work with the highest quality cleaners in Loveland.  We are highly rated throughout the internet, and offer top notch customer service to match. 

Your satisfaction is always guaranteed, so give us a try.  We strive to go above and beyond to meet your cleaning needs and give your home a special treatment to make it sparkle.  

Book your cleaning online or over the phone today, then kick back, relax and enjoy your newly cleaned space!