Mildew remover
Soak fabrics in a mixture of sour milk
(made from one teaspoon of vinegar and 1 cup milk.
Pour the sour milk on the mildew spots
and let it dry in the sun.
When dry, wash as usual and the mildew should disappear.
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Deodorant stain remover
To remove deodorant stained clothing
lightly rub the fabric with vinegar. Launder as usual.
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Ink stain remover
Moisten the area with vinegar, then
apply a paste of vinegar and cornstarch.
Let the paste dry before washing the garment.
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Barbecue sauce stain remover
Sponge stain with a solution of equal amounts of vinegar and water.
Wash in warm water until stain is removed.
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Rust stain remover
Moisten washable fabric with vinegar, then rub in some salt.
Place in the sun to dry, and then launder as usual.
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Ring around the collar
Make a paste of 2 parts white vinegar and three parts baking soda and
place on stains. Leave on for 30 minutes and launder as usual.
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Ink stain remover
Spray spot with hair spray and let dry.
Brush lightly with a solution of half water and half vinegar.
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Old stain remover
Combine three tablespoons of vinegar and
two tablespoons of liquid detergent and a quart of warm water.
Work into the stain and blot dry. Wash as usual.
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Wine and cola stain remover
If you apply vinegar to wine or cola stains within 24 hours
it will remove them with ease.
Simply apply white vinegar directly to stain on washable fabrics
and launder as usual.
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White preserver
To keep linens and other whites from yellowing during storage,
add vinegar to the rinse water while laundering.
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Yellow remover
Remove the yellow from whites
by soaking them in a solution of
twelve parts water to one part white vinegar overnight.
Wash as usual the next day.
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