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funwithdesign t1_j6cvx8g wrote

LPT: if you don’t like how something smells, you can make it smell like vinegar

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AUniquePerspective t1_j6e1py0 wrote

You can add baking soda first and this turns the vinegar into water, carbon dioxide, and a salt so it doesn't smell like vinegar. It just smells like water. Because it's just water now.

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trymypi t1_j6e7sdr wrote

I was wondering about this, why do people recommend it for cleaning then?

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AUniquePerspective t1_j6e964g wrote

They're fooled by big baking soda.

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trymypi t1_j6ei28k wrote

Arm twisted, threatened with hammer

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Alucard624 OP t1_j6f9s6m wrote

Arm and Hammer has a monopoly on the market and employs special interest groups to buy congressmen so that they can suppress other cleaning solutions...

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Alucard624 OP t1_j6f9hy4 wrote

Baking soda and vinegar is used as a cleaning solution and vinegar with water in a spray bottle is used to neutralize odors (there are other uses but these two are the most frequently used). Make sure and use a ratio of 2 cups of water to 2 tablespoons of vinegar for the odor neutralizer so that the vinegar smell goes away within half a minute. Depending on how bad the smell is you can increase the amount of vinegar up to a 1:2 ratio.

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kenji-benji t1_j6fj3ti wrote

No it isn't. Baking soda and vinegar make carbon dioxide. It's literally called sodium bicarbonate.

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Alucard624 OP t1_j6h1ccp wrote

When baking soda is mixed with vinegar, the acid breaks down baking soda, releasing carbon dioxide gas that can help lift dirt from the surfaces being cleaned.

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Dogestronaut1 t1_j6h0u5g wrote

>Baking soda and vinegar is used as a cleaning solution

You can use it as a cleaning solution, but it's not going to be any more effective than a bottle of water.

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Alucard624 OP t1_j6h1lvt wrote

When baking soda is mixed with vinegar, the acid breaks down baking soda, releasing carbon dioxide gas that can help lift dirt from the surfaces being cleaned.

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Dogestronaut1 t1_j6h2ki0 wrote

Do you know what else helps lift dirt from the surface being cleaned? A brush, a sponge, an absorbent towel, a vacuum, or even just spraying it with water. Using the created carbon dioxide gas is just a mechanical force to push dirt. I mentioned in a different comment that the only kind of useful case for using the bubbles to clean is in places you can't reach, like your drain. https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/vinegar-baking-soda-cleaning-mixture-myth-36880375

Saying you can use the carbon dioxide bubbles to lift dirt is like saying a student can carry all their books between classes with their hands. Sure, it kind of works, but many alternatives will do the job better.

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Alucard624 OP t1_j6d87h6 wrote

The vinegar smell dissipates very quickly :P

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TanPaper t1_j6cy1zp wrote

For real. Everyone loves talking about vinegar to clean but then the whole damn house smells like vinegar! Not a fan.

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Alucard624 OP t1_j6d8jhz wrote

You might have the ratio off. Try mixing 2 tablespoons of vinegar with two cups of water in a spray bottle. The more vinegar you use the stronger the cleaning solvent, however the smell well last longer (however it will always dissipate in time)

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AhFFSImTooOldForThis t1_j6dpwnp wrote

I just recently bought vinegar (to unclog a drain, and yes it worked).

I forgot that the cap isn't very secure and ended up with vinegar spilled on my seat, which ended up in the little pocket in the seat joint (where the extra fabric is, to allow it to recline).

Smelled like vinegar for a few days, now it just smells nice and fresh! Clumsiness for the win, I suppose.

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TanPaper t1_j6dylg0 wrote

Good tip. I may try it some day. Grew up in a house where my aunt put way too much vinegar and cleaned the floors weekly. 🤮

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Alucard624 OP t1_j6erstf wrote

Rob McElhenney (the real Vic Vinegar) talks about how his mother used to cover him in vinegar as a fly/mosquito repellent (while it does do this it’s generally recommended for dogs). He stated that it made him smell really bad and how it gave him PTSD every time he smelled vinegar. He did state the few times he didn’t use the vinegar the mosquitoes and flies went to town on him…

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mono15591 t1_j6dvnu5 wrote

The smell of vinegar makes me gag so thats gonna be a no from me dawg.

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azewonder t1_j6ebrc4 wrote

LPT: how to make water and clean many things with it!

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