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Bath oil, vodka and toothpaste used to clean? These hacks might surprise you
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Myths about vinegar and bleach
I had always heard that vinegar and bleach clean everything. Well, that is not exactly true.
Vinegar is not a disinfectant, regardless of what you might have heard. Most white distilled vinegar you buy at the grocery store is not strong enough to kill every germ since it only contains 5% acetic acid, a compound that can dissolve dirt, debris and grime. It is not strong enough to kill the virus that causes COVID-19, according to Healthline magazine.