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Default vinegar and my dishwasher

On Apr 29, 10:40*am, Silvar Beitel > wrote:
> On Apr 29, 12:48*pm, sf > wrote:
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> > On Mon, 29 Apr 2013 12:17:11 -0400, jmcquown >
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> > > On 4/29/2013 11:05 AM, sf wrote:

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> > > > I read a tip the other day about using white vinegar as a replacement
> > > > for commercial rinse agents in the dishwasher. *I needed to refill the
> > > > dispenser anyway, so I decided to give vinegar a shot. *This is the
> > > > third load I've run and my dishes are squeaky clean. *Yes, I can
> > > > actually feel (and hear) the difference. *I was afraid my glasses
> > > > would come out spotty, but that hasn't been a problem so far.

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> > > > So, try it the next time you need to refill your rinse dispenser and
> > > > see if vinegar works for you. *YMMV because my tap water is naturally
> > > > soft, but I think it's worth a shot anyway.

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> > > Thanks, sf, I'll give it a try in the dishwasher.

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> > > White vinegar is useful for a lot of things. *I use it to clean the
> > > coffee maker. *Also to clean my jewelry. *When combined with a pinch of
> > > baking soda and water it foams like a 1950's sci-fi special effect. *It
> > > cleans non-porous gemstones and silver wonderfully.

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> > >http://www.vinegartips.com/scripts/pageViewSec.asp?id=7

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> > > All this simply to say, white vinegar has many good uses.

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> > I just learned it's also used as a fabric softener replacement too!

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> It's a dessert topping!
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> No, it's a floor wax!
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> It's a dessert topping *and* a floor wax!
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> Silvar Beitel
> (showing his age)


LOL- I said something regarding cheeseburgers and Pepsi (no Coke,
Pepsi) to a co-worker the other day, and she had no idea of what I was
talking about and thought I was weird!