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10 things you should never clean with vinegar

Cast Iron Cookware:
Vinegar can break down the seasoning on cast iron cookware, potentially leading to rust. Instead, clean cast iron with hot water and a brush or scraper, and then re-season it after each use.
Granite or Natural Stone Tiles:
Just like stone countertops, vinegar can harm the surface of granite and other natural stone tiles. To clean these surfaces, use a stone-safe cleaner and warm water.
Silk and Delicate Fabrics:
The acidity in vinegar can weaken delicate fabrics like silk, causing them to become discolored or damaged. Stick to gentle, fabric-specific detergents for washing delicate clothing items.

 

Dishwashers and Washing Machines:
While vinegar is sometimes recommended for cleaning appliances, using it in dishwashers or washing machines can damage rubber seals and hoses over time. Instead, opt for specialized appliance cleaning products.

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