Going Green with Heinz Cleaning Vinegar

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GOING Green

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contents Simple Natural Cleaning Solutions

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Go Green! Eco- Friendly Cleaning

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I’m Gonna Rock Your World With This Produce Cleaner

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Green Cleaning

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Cleaning Naturally

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Chemical Free Toy Cleaning?

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25 Tips for Naturally Cleaning

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Going Green Cleaning

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Into Green Cleaning?

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How I Clean Naturally

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Clean Green

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See What You Can D0

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Heinz Cleaning Vinegar Helped My Coffee Get It’s Groove Back!

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How I Clean Naturally

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Going Green with Heinz Vinegar

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Going Green and Clean

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Cleaning with Vinegar Newbie Here

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Eco Friendly Cleaning

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Cleaning with Vinegar

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Mission: Clean House

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Homemade Citrus Infused All Purpose Cleaner

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3 (Top Secret) Tricks for Cleaning

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Natural Cleaning

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How to Easily Clean Kids Toys

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Eco-Friendly Cleaning Tips

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Heinz Cleaning Vinegar

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Heinz on Twitter

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Heinz on Facebook

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Amanda Fiveash

Simple Natural Cleaning Solutions Vinegar is actually a perfect solution for green cleaning! It is truly versatile, and best of all it is non-toxic and safe to be used around my entire family! Studies have shown that vinegar kills 99 percent of surface bacteria, 80 percent of germs, and 82 percent of molds on a counter. Vinegar is a natural bi-product of vegetables, fruits, and grains. It’s both edible and biodegradable and has a basically unlimited shelf life. Vinegar is acidic based so it is a perfect natural cleaning solution. When an acid is applied to grease, it breaks it down quickly making it a perfect household cleaner. Vinegar is also environmentally friendly, because it is biodegradable and won’t harm the environment in any way, making it a perfect healthy cleaning solution. I purchased a Full-Circle set of cleaning spray bottles a while back. Then I added straight Heinz Cleaning Vinegar to the bottle. In many cleaning cases you can do a 50/50 ratio to water but I needed full strength to tackle my mess! I sprinkled the baking soda lightly but generously around to coat the problem surfaces. I then took the solution I made with the juice from two lemons and my Heinz Cleaning Vinegar and sprayed away. It works great!

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Heidi Kundin

Go Green! Eco- Friendly Cleaning I wanted to try making lemon and lavender cleaners, so armed with my new-found fragrance knowledge; I headed out to Walmart to pick up some new Heinz Cleaning Vinegar! At home I peeled two lemons and added the rinds to a mason jar. I topped the lemon peels with the cleaning vinegar and allowed it to sit for about a week to infuse the lemon fragrance. Lemon Degreaser & All-Purpose Cleaner:

In a spray bottle, mix 14 ounces of lemon infused vinegar with 10 ounces of water. Shake well. Spray onto surface and wipe with a soft cloth. Polish with a dry cloth if necessary. Lavender All-Purpose Cleaner:

In a spray bottle, mix equal parts of vinegar and water. Add 70-80 drops of lavender essential oil and shake well to combine. Add 2 small drops of purple food coloring if desired. Spray on to surface and wipe with a soft cloth. Polish with a dry cloth if necessary. This is my new go-to spray for polishing countertops!

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Jennifer Rees

I’m Gonna Rock Your World With This Produce Cleaner I use a vinegar solution to wash fruits and veggies because the reality for my family, and many families, is that we simply cannot afford organic produce all the time. The fruit and vegetable washes you can buy in the store are really expensive; but cleaning with vinegar and water is just as effective. Heinz just came out with stronger vinegar for cleaning, which makes it even more cost effective since you have to use less. The old ratio of water to 5% acidity vinegar was 10:1. Heinz Cleaning Vinegar has 6% acidity, so now it is 10:0.75. I let the produce sit in the wash for a few minutes, and then scrub it very gently with just my hands. I remove it from the wash, and rinse it really well. I love being able to make produce even healthier for my family by making it cleaner. I really love that there is an even less expensive way to clean it with Heinz Cleaning Vinegar.

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Stephanie Friel

Green Cleaning After so much reading and knowing which products I needed, I knew Heinz Cleaning Vinegar would be a great place to start! There are so many easy cleaning routines that can be done using vinegar. It’s nice to know that there is a non-toxic and healthy way to clean. We have a black kitchen faucet and therefore you see that horrible white residue on it all the time. I’ve tried a number of different pastes and mixtures but there is usually something still left even after several cleanings. That is until I found this gem:

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Natalie Zanatta

Cleaning Naturally Before I had kids I could never imagine cleaning with vinegar, but then I became educated about the benefits. Vinegar is not just for cooking! • Great Eco-friendly alternative to harsh chemicals. • Budget friendly. • Great Sanitizer as well as eliminates odors naturally without hiding them. Heinz is a household name for Vinegar & more that we have come to trust. By using natural cleaning solutions such as Heinz Cleaning Vinegar, we are helping the “Big Picture”! Chemical-free Cleaning keeps those harsh chemicals out of our water supply and atmosphere! DIY Steam Cleaning Microwave

Place 50/50 Solution of Heinz Cleaning Vinegar & water in coffee mug. Then, turn on microwave for two minutes. Once the two minutes is up, grab a sponge and dip it in mug of Heinz Cleaning Vinegar/Water This is the perfect solution to wipe up the messes. The steam helps to break up the messes so no hard scrubbing needed!

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Jillian Warner

Chemical Free Toy Cleaning? A few years back, a friend introduced me to cleaning with vinegar and I'm surprised how many people don't know that it's a safe, chemical-free alternative to traditional cleaning products that kills 99% of bacteria and is far more economical than purchasing the "green" products you find on the shelves in big box stores. There is a homemade cleaner I make using Heinz Cleaning Vinegar that I actually prefer to one of the Method products, which are usually my default eco-friendly cleaning solutions. What I like about using my own is that I know exactly what I am putting into that bottle to spray all over my child's toys. What I didn't like about it and quickly learned to fix was the very identifiable odor of vinegar. Lemon peels and rosemary are two great potent and clean smelling things you can use to neutralize the smell of the vinegar. I just spray a few squirts of my rosemary and lemon infused vinegar, wipe them down; and have shiny, sparkly and most importantly, bacteria free toys.

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Angie Holden

25 Tips for Naturally Cleaning I have changed my cleaning habits over the last two years to avoid harsh chemicals. One thing I have learned is that vinegar is a wonderful natural cleaner. Heinz has a new cleaning vinegar product that I am really excited about. It initiated a reminder that I have never given any tips on this blog for natural cleaning with vinegar. So I made y'all a list of my top 25 tips for naturally cleaning with vinegar. Counter tops - clean with a rag and vinegar. Drain or garbage disposal - pour in one cup baking soda then one cup hot vinegar. Let sit for five minutes. Run hot water down the drain. (Note: some garbage disposals do not react well to this cleaning method check all manufacturer instructions first.) Microwave - mixing equal parts vinegar and water in a microwave-safe bowl. Bring it to a boil inside the microwave. Wipe clean.

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cover story - Lyuba Brooke

Going Green Cleaning When I found out that vinegar was good for cleaning, I started using it on everything. I love the fact that it is nontoxic, natural and an Eco-friendly cleaning solution. I use it to refresh or clean my washing machine and dishwasher. I use it to clean my bathrooms in combination with baking soda. I recently found out that Heinz came out with cleaning vinegar. Heinz Cleaning Vinegar is a safe and versatile cleaner that you can use throughout your home. It is made from sun-ripened grain and crystal-clear water, so it's safe for cooking and perfect for cleaning. This is perfect because you don't have to worry about making sure to wash the surface with water after using a chemical cleaner.

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Jenni Eaves

Into Green Cleaning? Heinz has recently launched a NEW product called Heinz Cleaning Vinegar! Don’t let the word “cleaning” scare you from using it. It has no soap or chemicals in it at all! It’s just vinegar, only less diluted than regular vinegar so that it does a better job at all things related to cleaning. Some things I personally like to clean with vinegar, and other uses: Mopping wood floors, especially if you have older hardwood floors that need TLC. Stove, countertops, cabinets, fridge, microwave, other appliances (makes the fridge smell fresh and clean). Toys and Eli’s Thomas the Tank table where he sits to eat. Mirrors (leaves no streaks). Sticky stuff - removes anything sticky (stickers, glue, gum). Vinegar makes a great weed-killer in flower beds/gardens. Vinegar has always been a major cleaning supply of mine; well, at least since I’ve been a mom. I’m happy with this new Heinz Cleaning Vinegar and it will remain the main cleaning method in our household!

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Holly Lefevre

How I Clean Naturally Heinz Cleaning Vinegar has absolutely helped me streamline my cleaning. I am fine with using vinegar without any scent, but thought I would test out some different essential oils in the vinegar and water solutions to see how it reacted. I tried tea tree oil (which I use in so many things at home) and a lemon essential oil.

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Just mix equal parts Heinz Cleaning Vinegar and water, and then add 5-10 drops of lemon essential oil (it depends on the strength of the scent you desire). I tried out the lemon cleaning solution on my master bathroom sinks. I have never been happy with the streaks and spots left on the fixtures. I just sprayed it on and wiped it off...was IMPRESSED! Fresh out of the box sparkly! And the lemon scent was divine. SPARKLING CLEAN AND WHITE!

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Lori Pace

Clean Green For years now I have used Heinz Vinegar to clean my house. Years ago someone told me about it and I have used it ever since. I love it and am always stocked with it! I run out of it fast! So I am super excited to hear there is now a Heinz Cleaning Vinegar made especially for cleaning! This new Vinegar is 100% Natural! YEA for my home and the environment! Besides it being 100% natural, it is pre-diluted so that it is the perfect cleaning strength! So, I don’t have to dilute it myself! One more step gone in my cleaning war with my house! If you have never used Vinegar – or have refrained from using it because you may not like the odor – you might have your mind changed by this product. The dilution seems to tame the odor just a bit but I’ll be honest, I really like the clean, fresh scent of Vinegar. I know it is clean! There are so many great ways to clean with Heinz Cleaning Vinegar! How do you use Vinegar in your home to clean the greener, safer way? What ideas do you have?

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Bonny Sallee

See What You Can D0 The only type of cleaning product that I use has to be all natural! Did you know that Vinegar is the perfect all natural cleaner? It is eco-friendly and is non-toxic! So many cleaners today have many nasty chemicals in them that are harmful for your body and the environment. If you look at the majority of cleaners, they say "Keep out of Reach of Children," and that is a big indication that they are not safe. And so is "Toxic if swallowed." I have even seen "Harmful and fatal if ingested" on cleaning bottles. So, why would anybody want to use them? I want to keep my family safe and if that means using Non-Toxic cleaners, I'm all for it! Why would anybody want to jeopardize their health for a cleaning product? So, let me tell you what you can do with the Heinz Cleaning Vinegar and some other natural cleaning products! Oh, I almost forgot to tell you how cheap it is, compared to all of those expensive toxic cleaners. And it's even cheaper than those natural ready-made cleaners! I paid $2.98 for a gallon of Heinz Cleaning Vinegar and I would highly recommend it! With the Heinz Cleaning Vinegar, use the full strength to clean your cutting boards to kill all the bacteria on them! I have one cutting board for meat and poultry, and then I use a different one for fruit and vegetables.

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Tiffany Merritt

Heinz Cleaning Vinegar Helped My Coffee Get It’s Groove Back! Between the rise of Pinterest, the hipness of green cleaning, and the increased appreciation for being thrifty, this really is vinegar’s time to shine. It has SO many purposes and my goodness; what a bargain it is! In my home, we use vinegar as part of our cleaning arsenal primarily because it is a way to have chemical-free cleaning, but we are also drawn to it because of its cost-effectiveness. We also use it as part of a conditioning rinse for our hair in lieu of store-bought products. And yes, it really does work well! And we use it in our dishwasher as a rinse aid. Heinz has recently come out with Cleaning Vinegar, which is specially formulated for the types of jobs I mentioned above, along with lots and lots of other cleaning possibilities!

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Janice Stenglein

How I Clean Naturally I have been told by more than one person that I am obsessed with vinegar. But the truth is that I am obsessed with keeping my house as non-toxic as I can. I recently stopped by Walmart to buy some of the new Heinz Cleaning Vinegar so that I could try it out. Heinz Cleaning Vinegar is more concentrated than regular white vinegar and is a non-toxic and eco-friendly cleaning product. I bought some of the Heinz Cleaning Vinegar and took it home to fill up my spray bottles. I keep three spray bottles loaded with vinegar: one in the kitchen, one in the bathroom, and one in the laundry area. It is a quick and easy way to be ready to clean with vinegar. I advise that you use a food grade funnel to pour the vinegar into the spray bottle so that you don’t waste any and spill it everywhere. One cleaning tip that I love is to sprinkle baking soda on difficult areas such as soap scum and hard water spots and then spray the areas with vinegar. The reaction is immediate and it cuts through tough spots better than any other cleaner I have tried. The best part is that there are no caustic fumes!

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Kelly Denton

Going Green with Heinz Vinegar Our family has been making the switch over to a completely green cleaning regimen. I was excited to learn that Heinz now makes cleaning vinegar. You can have a completely clean house without the use of chemicals with just a few things you can find right in your pantry. Vinegar is the staple with some extra cleaning help from baking soda, dawn, and salt; throw in a micro fiber cloth and you are all set. It is the perfect cleaning solution as it is completely biodegradable, non- toxic, gentle on your skin, streak free and not to mention economical and a huge time saver. Use a micro fiber and a misting of vinegar to shine fixtures, plus clean surfaces and mirrors. Pour a cup of vinegar directly in your dishwasher basin. Run a normal cycle, then wipe with a microfiber cloth. The vinegar and hot water will work to remove food scum and soap residue. To keep your dishwasher looking clean, add a couple of tablespoons to each wash cycle directly to the basin and only use a couple of tablespoons of detergent. And there is no need to fill the dispenser. I love this cleaner as it is non-toxic and will remove tough stains and soap scum with little to no scrubbing!

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Patricia Cook

Going Green and Clean I recently heard about Heinz Cleaning Vinegar at Walmart, and headed over to buy some. It is made from select sunripened grain, and diluted with water to a special strength of 6% acidity, which helps to sanitize and inhibit mold growth and bacteria from surfaces. My mother used vinegar for all her household cleaning for as long as I can remember. Back when I was a girl, harsh and toxic cleaning products were really the only ones to choose from. She didn't want to expose her family to this, and chose to use vinegar instead. She passed on some great cleaning tips to me on how to use vinegar for cleaning. She would have loved the new Heinz Cleaning Vinegar for sure! I found the Heinz Cleaning Vinegar in the regular vinegar isle at Walmart. It is sold in one gallon sizes, and at $2.98, it is really a great bargain. It also can be used in place of other harsh or toxic cleaning agents in your home.

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Megan Dunham

Cleaning with Vinegar Newbie Here Those of you who are natural cleaning junkies, you can turn your head a moment while I make my confession to the world: I’ve never tried cleaning anything with vinegar before. There’s a first time for everyone, correct? Please say you don’t hate me now. Because I’ve never used it before, I decided to go ahead with the new All Natural Heinz Cleaning Vinegar with Special Cleaning Strength. While the idea to actually use vinegar to clean with came about rather recently for me, a few weeks ago I came across the blog of a gal who teaches at our blended model school and she gave a variety of great ideas on what she does with vinegar and why. Two big surprises came out of that post: vinegar as a hair conditioner and vinegar as a fabric softener. I’m pretty sure I won’t be trying the first one, but I can totally see myself trying the second. I do love the non-toxic, healthy benefits of cleaning with vinegar, so I’m willing to learn more. It’s easy to find tips and tricks on the internet just by googling “cleaning with vinegar.” One of the very first sites that pop up in that search lists a ton of uses for vinegar. I’m going to try the one in which they suggest running a cycle in an empty dishwasher with a cup of vinegar to clean and deodorize it. I’m DEFINITELY trying this one out as soon as I can!

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Cyn Gagen

Eco Friendly Cleaning I decided to really put this product to the test by picking out two of my worst cleaning jobs. For the first one, I’m going to try cleaning my windows. Now you might wonder why that’s one of my dirtiest jobs but you can see in the pictures that my dog Trinity, a big German Shepherd, just LOVES to leave her “artwork” (also known as nose prints) all over the windows in my house and van. These can be difficult to remove without leaving behind smudges and smears so I knew that if Heinz® All Natural Cleaning Vinegar could take care of this and leave behind clear, sparkling glass, I was really on to something. I used the Heinz Vinegar straight because these nose smudges are pretty stubborn; but for regular window and glass cleaning, I dilute it a bit with some water. Put this into a spray bottle for ease of use (I found the bottles at the dollar store). You can see the results yourself! It worked beautifully! Give Heinz Cleaning Vinegar and safe, healthy cleaning a try in your home! I’d love to hear about your results!

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Randi Dukes

Cleaning with Vinegar After some research, I decided to test vinegar as a non-toxic, environmentally friendly, healthy cleaning agent. Heinz has a new Cleaning Vinegar available and I went to Walmart to buy some. I was impressed that this vinegar is such an affordable alternative to other cleaning products. I'm excited to share some of my natural cleaning tips with you! Cleaning the coffee maker was the first test. I used one cup of Heinz Cleaning Vinegar and brewed it as I would a pot of coffee, then poured it back in and brewed it again. The vinegar will remove the mineral deposits from the coffee maker and allow it to function better. The microwave was next on the list. With seven people using it, our microwave is often covered in splatters and I hate scrubbing it down. I really loved my vinegar experiment and I can't wait to continue. I already have plans to use vinegar as a fabric softener and as a soap scum remover.

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Andrea Kruse

Mission: Clean House Yes, my mission, whether I wanted to accept it or not, was to get my house clean. I wanted the house to not only smell fresh and clean, but also to cut down on the germs so easily spread this time of year. Faced with a giant mess, I was excited to try out the new Heinz Cleaning Vinegar. So that meant I needed to clean the microwave, counters, sink dishwasher and toilet with vinegar. Sink - Scrubbing Paste - 1/4 c. baking soda, 2 tsp. dish soap, 1/2 c. vinegar. Wait till the vinegar stops bubbling. Use the paste to scour the sink, around faucets, tub and grout. Counters - Undiluted vinegar spray. Leave for a few minutes then wipe off. Mission Accomplished!

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Tiffany Cruz

Homemade Citrus Infused All Purpose Cleaner Vinegar is non-toxic and perfect for green cleaning. I always have a bottle on hand for everything from mopping to daily cleaning. I even use vinegar instead of fabric softener. This new Heinz Cleaning Vinegar comes in such a huge jug and it’s so cheap. You can’t go wrong with it. At any given time you’ll find mason jars filled with citrus rinds, peels, juice, and vinegar in my kitchen. I use the citrus infused vinegar to make my homemade all-purpose cleaner. I mix everything up in an old glass pitcher. I find that the reaction between the vinegar and baking soda can cause a plastic gallon jug to expand and it can get a little scary, and that’s why I go for the glass. Mix all 3 ingredients together, and then pour into your spray bottle. How easy is that? I’m so excited about Heinz Cleaning Vinegar and all that it offers!

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Carrie Higgins

3 (Top Secret) Tricks for Cleaning Over the years I've discovered a few cleaning tricks where vinegar is a star. Since I'm always looking for new cleaning solutions, I decided to try out Heinz Cleaning Vinegar. Here's three ways you can achieve chemical-free cleaning, a fresh home, and good ecokarma to boot! Easy Grout Cleaner (a.k.a "The Grout Blaster")

Sprinkle baking soda on the grout. Use your finger to make sure it covers all of the grout, also wiping away any excess powder. Use a spray bottle filled with vinegar to apply it over the baking soda. Sixth grade science project lovers unite-- the {safe} chemical reaction does all the work for you! Let it sit and bubble and scrub itself for a few minutes. But not too long, or the dirt settles back into the grout. Using a grout brush, give it a little scrub to get the dirty solution off the grout. Prepare for it to be muddy! Wipe up the muddy solution (I used rags instead of paper towels, to further my green cleaning mojo). Then, clean as usual: quickly run the vacuum to get up excess baking soda, and then go over it with a mop.

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Wendy Limauge

Natural Cleaning With anything new you try, it takes time to learn; and my new methods of cleaning are going to take some “retraining of the brain,� but I think we are off to a good start with Heinz Cleaning Vinegar. The things I like the most about this product are that it is nontoxic, eco-friendly, and is so natural you could even cook with it. That is one safe product to use in the house in my book. Plus it cleans superbly! Have you ever used Vinegar to clean before? What tips can you give me? Make Your Floors Shine: Combine one-half cup Heinz Cleaning Vinegar and one gallon of water to clean tile or linoleum. For tough stains, apply undiluted Cleaning Vinegar directly on the stain. Cut Dust and Grease: Keep exhaust fan grills, ceiling fan blades and air-conditioning grills grease- and dust-free by wiping with Heinz Cleaning Vinegar. Heinz Cleaning Vinegar is going to be my go to cleaner from now on!

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Hanan Webster

How to Easily Clean Kids Toys Heinz Cleaning Vinegar is a cost-effective alternative to harsh cleaners and chemicals, which is very important to me. This is especially true if you like to clean often, which I really don’t. However, with having children I feel that it is really important. Have you ever tried using vinegar to clean your children’s toys? It’s really quite easy. You load up the dishwasher with anything that is plastic or rubber. Make sure not to put on anything that uses batteries though. Then just add in 1 1/2 – 2 cups of vinegar and wash. That’s it! For those toys that cannot be put into the dishwasher, you can create a Citrus Infused All-Purpose Cleaner. It can easily be used to spray and wipe down the bigger toys, or wooden ones. Either way, it helps to clean your toys periodically, to eliminate germs in the home and keep our kiddos from getting sick.

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Glenda Embree

Best DIY Bathroom Spray, Tub Scrub and Window Cleaner If you haven’t cleaned with vinegar before, you’re missing out on a very effective multi-purpose cleaner or cleaning ingredient. For those just getting started with natural cleaning supplies, the biggest objection to vinegar is usually that they are afraid their home will smell like vinegar. Honestly, you don’t notice the smell unless you are using it straight, and even then, that vinegar fragrance dissipates pretty quickly. There are literally hundreds of uses for vinegar, and some pretty well known, while others may be new to you. For instance, vinegar is good for taking the itch out of bug bites. And if you put it in a spray bottle and spritz it on your skin, the smell will go away in a few minutes, but you will be protected from bug bites for the rest of the evening. Along the same vein, pouring vinegar around the outside of your kids’ backyard pool will keep flies and pests away. Plus, if you do the same around the children’s sandbox, not only will it repel bugs, but it will keep neighborhood cats from using it as a litter box. This is such a good idea. You will have sparkling clean, streak-free windows for pennies!

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Mary Beth Sharkey

Eco-Friendly Cleaning Tips I want products that are safe, clean smelling, environmentally friendly and most of all, family friendly! I’m also looking for versatility and I have found ALL of that in Heinz Cleaning Vinegar. You can clean your house from top to bottom using this great product. I have so many tips but I will share my two favorite homemaking tips with you today. I have had a sluggish bathroom sink drain for weeks but not anymore. This is easy, effective and quick. First, pour boiling water down your drain. I used a tea kettle for this. You’ll want to pour it into a sink that is empty of water. Next, add 1/2 cup baking soda and 1 cup Heinz Cleaning Vinegar. When you add the vinegar to the baking soda there WILL BE a chemical reaction with popping and bubbling. Let the above mixture settle down and do its magic for about 10 minutes. When all the action has stopped, pour one cup of hot water down your drain. Wait a bit and then turn on straight hot water and watch your previously sluggish drain now flow smoothly.

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Blogger Name Blog Post Link Amanda Fiveash

http://thefrugalgreenishmama.com/2012/09/simple-natural-cleaning-solutions-with-heinzvinegar-cbias

Heidi Kundin

http://www.momscraftyspace.com/2012/09/go-green-eco-friendly-cleaning-with.html

Jennifer Rees

http://www.thebigbinder.com/2012/09/15/im-gonna-rock-your-world-with-this-produce-cleaner/

Stephanie Friel

http://www.mammabearsworld.com/2012/09/18/green-cleaning-with-heinz-cleaning-vinegar-heinzvinegar-cbias/

Natalie Zanatta

http://www.greatcontradictions.com/2012/09/cleaning-naturally-with-heinz-cleaning-vinegar-heinzvinegar-cbias.html

Jillian Warner

http://www.mommytesters.com/2012/09/chemical-free-toy-cleaning-yes-please.html

Angie Holden

http://www.thecountrychiccottage.net/2012/09/25-tips-for-naturally-cleaning-with.html

Lyuba Brooke

http://www.willcookforsmiles.com/2012/09/going-green-with-heinz-cleaning-vinegar.html

Jenni Eaves

http://sweetpenniesfromheaven.com/into-green-cleaning-try-the-new-heinz-cleaning-vinegar-heinzvinegar-cbias/

Holly Lefevre

http://www.504main.com/2012/09/how-i-clean-naturally-with-heinzvinegar.html

Lori Pace

http://cbi.as/5t8z9

Bonny Sallee

http://www.quicktattletails.com/2012/09/see-what-you-can-do-with-heinz-cleaning.html

Tiffany Merritt

http://stuffparentsneed.com/2012/09/heinz-cleaning-vinegar-helped-my-coffee-get-its-groove-back/

Janice Stenglein

http://celebrating-family.com/2012/09/30/how-i-clean-naturally-vinegar/

Kelly Denton

http://eclecticmomsense.blogspot.com/2012/10/going-green-with-heinz-vinegar.html

Ginger Bowie

http://www.gingersnapcrafts.com/2012/10/cleaning-with-vinegar-tips-tricks.html

Patricia Cook

http://www.popcornandpearls.com/2012/10/going-green-and-clean-with-heinz.html

Megan Dunham

http://www.halfpinthouse.com/2012/10/08/cleaning-with-vinegar-newbie-here-heinzvinegar/

Cyn Gagen

http://creativecynchronicity.com/2012/10/eco-friendly-cleaning-with-heinzvinegar/

Randi Dukes

http://www.dukesandduchesses.com/2012/10/cleaning-with-vinegar-heinzvinegar.html

Andrea Kruse

http://adventuresinallthingsfood.blogspot.com/2012/10/mission-clean-house-with-heinz-cleaning.html

Tiffany Cruz

http://fabulousfindsbytiffany.com/2012/10/homemade-citrus-infused-all-purpose-cleaner-with-heinz-cleaning-vinegar-heinzvinegar/

Carrie Higgins

http://makinglemonadeblog.blogspot.com/2012/10/green-cleaning-with-vinegar-grout-tub-sink-cleaner.html

Wendy Limauge

http://connecticutbloggers.com/natural-cleaning-with-heinz-cleaning-vinegar/

Hanan Webster

http://lilaccitymomma.com/2012/10/how-to-easily-clean-kids-toys-with-vinegar-heinzvinegar/

Glenda Embree

http://busy-at-home.com/blog/?p=13774

Mary Beth Sharkey http://cupcakesandcrinoline.com/2012/10/eco-friendly-cleaning-tips-using-heinz-cleaning-vinegar/

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