To remove a stain with vinegar, apply it directly to the affected area and let it sit for a few minutes. After letting the vinegar penetrate the stain, rinse the cloth with warm water. For particularly stubborn stains, mix vinegar with equal parts warm water, then soak the garment in the solution as usual for 20-30 minutes before washing.

To wash light-colored towels or clothing, vinegar works wonders as a natural bleaching agent. Soak garments in a mixture of one part vinegar and one part warm water and let the solution sit for at least 20 minutes. Then rinse the items in cold water to remove any residue. This method not only removes stains but also helps lighten whites naturally, without the use of harsh chemicals like chlorine bleach.

3. Vinegar as a natural fabric softener

Tired of using store-bought fabric softeners full of chemicals? White vinegar is a fantastic, eco-friendly alternative that will make your clothes soft and fluffy. Fabric softeners can leave residue that can build up over time and cause fabrics to become stiff. Vinegar, on the other hand, naturally softens clothes without causing buildup.