Clothing Mildew Disruptor
Wet clothes that have been bundled up for an extended period develop a mildew smell that can be particularly nasty to get out of the fabric. Luckily, it’s vinegar to the rescue once again, helping to cut down the time it takes to get your clothes to smell like their usual self. All it takes is a single washing load with half a cup of white vinegar and a few drops of essential oil. The rest takes care of itself from there.
Buffing Wood Furniture Scratches
Here’s a use that few people are aware of. If you have scratches on your wood furniture, try a little bit of apple cider vinegar with iodine in a bowl. Spread this mixture across the scratches, and watch it buff out the problem in no time. If you’ve got a darker wood, try a higher concentration of iodine to get to the desired result. If you have very expensive furniture, always ask the manufacturer if this mixture will work for your particular type of wood first, as a safety precaution.