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12 off the wall uses for Heinz VinegarMar 29 '00 Write an essay on this topic.Here are 12 wacky uses for Heinz Vinegar. I did not want to post these without trying them out first, so I did!!. They are all tried and true. Clean Dentures (I borrowed my some from my friends Grandma) Soak dentures overnight in Heinz White Vinegar, then brush away tartar with a tooth brush. Remove perspiration stains from clothes. Apply one part Heinz White Vinegar to four parts water, then rinse. Remove Cigarette smoke or Paint fumes from a room. Place a small bowl of Heinz White Vinegar in the room. Cure the hiccups (this is very vile tasting) Mix one teaspoon Heinz Apple Cider Vinegar in one cup of warm water, and drink Eliminate odors from used jars Rinse peanut butter and mayonnaise jars with Heinz White Vinegar Condition dry hair (I bribed a friend to try this one out!) Shampoo, then rinse hair with a mixture of one cup Heinz Apple Cider Vinegar and two cups water. Vinegar adds highlights to brunette hair, restores the acid mantel, and removes soap film and sebum oil. Clean mineral deposits from a steam iron. Fill the water tank with Heinz White Vinegar. Turn the iron to the steam setting and steam-iron a soft utility rag to clean the steam ports. Repeat the process with water, then thoroughly rinse out the inside of your iron. Repel ants. Use a spray bottle or mister filled with a solution of equal parts Heinz Vinegar and water around door jambs, window sills, water pipes, and foundation cracks. Keep drains open. Pour one-half box of old baking soda down the drain followed by one cup Heinz White Vinegar. When the bubbling stops, run the hot water Prolong and brighten propane lanterns. Soak new wicks for several hours in Heinz White Vinegar and let them dry before inserting. Propane lanterns will burn longer and brighter on the same amount of fuel. Remove decals or bumper stickers. Soak a cloth in Heinz Vinegar and cover the decal or bumper sticker for several minutes until the vinegar soaks in. The decals and bumper stickers should peel off easily. Remove light scorch marks from fabrics. Rub lightly with Heinz White Vinegar, then wipe with a clean cloth |
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