How to use white vinegar to maintain furniture

Updated on furniture 2024-08-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Gently wipe the surface of the furniture with a 1:1 mixture of white vinegar and hot water, and if the stain is difficult to remove, let the vinegar water stay on the surface of the stain slightly, and then wipe vigorously with a soft cloth.

    This is because acetic acid softens the dirt and keeps it off the surface of the furniture. This method is suitable for the maintenance of mahogany furniture, as well as other furniture cleaning after being contaminated by ink, etc.

    After each wipe of wooden furniture, mix a glass of vinegar with one gallon of water and use it to scrub the furniture to get rid of the smell of detergent and make it shine like new.

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