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13 Innovative Ways To Use Salt and Vinegar Around The Home

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Salt and Vinegar unclog the Sink

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Meanwhile, salt and vinegar together have a variety of other uses including brightening the laundry and removing stains, according to HowStuffWorks and unclogging a sink drain.

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Salt and Vinegar Remove Corrosion

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Interestingly, salt and vinegar also remove corrosion and damage from brass, and GrandBrass.com knows the recipe. They suggest using a “1 to 1” ratio of 2 cups of warm vinegar and 2 tablespoons of salt. To warm the vinegar, heat it in the microwave for about a minute and a half. Use caution when removing the vinegar as it’s likely to be hot.

Air Dry Your Brass

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Next, allow the brass parts to soak in the salt and vinegar for a while. Then, use a scouring pad and running water to wipe away tarnish. Lastly, your brass to air dry.

Science experiments with salt and vinegar

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Interestingly, mixing salt and vinegar together creates a chemical reaction that’s often fun, engaging, and educational to play around with. Here are some science experiment ideas to do with the salt and vinegar solution.

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