6 Things You Should Never Clean With Vinegar

             Written by: Mantasha

Vinegar can damage granite, marble, and limestone by eroding their protective sealant, leading to discoloration and dullness.

Natural Stone Surfaces

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Using vinegar on hardwood floors can strip the finish and lead to water damage over time, making the wood susceptible to warping.

Wood Floors

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 Delicate fabrics like silk or wool can be damaged by vinegar, causing discoloration or weakening the fibers.

Certain Fabrics

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Vinegar can cause egg stains to coagulate, making them harder to remove from surfaces like countertops or fabrics.

Egg Stains

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Vinegar can damage screens on devices like TVs, laptops, and smartphones, potentially leading to permanent discoloration or screen failure.

Electronic Screens

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Mixing vinegar with bleach creates toxic chlorine gas, which can be harmful to your health. Always keep these two cleaners separate.

 Bleach

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Avoiding these items when cleaning with vinegar will help preserve their quality and ensure safe cleaning practices.

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