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WHITE VINEAGAR (COSMETIC)
White Vinegar is a colorless liquid produced by fermenting ethanol (grain alcohol) with acetic acid bacteria. It has a sharp, acidic taste and is known for its versatility in cleaning, disinfecting, and as a preservative. White vinegar is often used in household cleaning, personal care, and even as a food preservative in pickling. Due to its high acidity, it is effective in breaking down grease, stains, and mineral deposits, making it a popular choice for various non-edible applications.
While it is primarily used in cleaning and other non-edible applications, white vinegar may also be used in some beauty treatments due to its antibacterial properties.
POTENTIAL USES (NON-EDIBLE)
- Household Cleaner: White vinegar is widely used as a natural, non-toxic cleaner for surfaces, windows, and floors. It effectively removes dirt, grime, and bacteria.
- Deodorizer: Its strong acidic nature can neutralize odors, making it useful for eliminating unpleasant smells in the home.
- Stain Remover: White vinegar can be applied to fabrics and carpets to remove stains and odors.
- Disinfectant: Known for its antibacterial properties, it is used to sanitize kitchen surfaces, cutting boards, and bathroom fixtures.
- Rust Remover: White vinegar is effective at dissolving rust on tools, faucets, and other metal objects.
- Pet Care: It can be used to clean pet areas and eliminate odors or stains caused by pets.
HOW TO USE
- As a Cleaning Solution: Dilute with water and use to clean countertops, sinks, and floors.
- In Laundry: Add a small amount to your washing machine to remove stains, soften fabrics, and neutralize odors.
- As a Fabric Softener: Use a capful in the washing machine to replace commercial fabric softeners.
- For Cleaning Windows: Mix with water and use it to clean windows and mirrors for a streak-free shine.
- In the Garden: White vinegar can be sprayed on weeds as a natural herbicide.
PRECAUTIONS
- Dilute before Skin Contact: Direct contact with undiluted white vinegar may cause skin irritation due to its acidity.
- Avoid Contact with Eyes: White vinegar can cause eye irritation and discomfort, so care should be taken when handling it near the eyes.
- Surface Damage: Do not use undiluted white vinegar on marble, granite, or other delicate stone surfaces as its acidity can cause etching or damage.
- Keep Away from Children: Store in a safe place away from children as it may cause irritation if ingested or mishandled.
This product is intended for external use only. It is not evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Volume | 1 Litre, 100ml, 250ml, 500ml |
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