Try combining 1
gallon of white vinegar, 1 cup of salt, and one tablespoon of liquid dish soap.
Not exact matches
Start with a
gallon jug
of white vinegar.
Gradually, his yield
of pods increased to the point where he could experiment with his sauce recipe, in which mashed chiles were strained, and the resulting juice was mixed with
vinegar and salt and aged in fifty -
gallon white oak barrels.
Whatever the case, gradually Edmunds yield
of pods increased to the point where he could experiment with his sauce recipe in which ripened chiles were crushed into a mash with added rock salt, aged in stoneware jars and subsequently in fifty -
gallon white oak barrels for three years and strained; where the resulting concentrate
of pepper sauce was then mixed with
vinegar.
Mix one cup each
of white vinegar and baking soda, plus a tablespoon
of homemade dish soap into 2
gallons of hot water.
To do this I simply put one or two scoops
of white rice into a
gallon - sized resealable baggie, added a cap - full
of white vinegar, several drops
of blue food coloring and a few drops
of lavender essential oil.
I found that 1/3 to 2/3 cup
of white vinegar in a
gallon of warm water cleans hardwoods very quickly and easily.
BUT, for a shampoo, go ahead and buy the
gallon size jug
of white vinegar... it does not rinse out
of hair with out
vinegar.
Alternatively, use a mixture
of 1 cup
white vinegar and 2-1/2
gallons of water.
For painted walls and ceilings, try a solution
of 1
gallon of warm water, 1/2 cup plain ammonia, 1/4 cup
white vinegar, and 1/4 cup washing soda (which can be found in the laundry additives area
of supermarkets).
Take a
gallon of water, add four to six teaspoons
of white vinegar to it, and give it to your pets as their only drinking water.
You can clean your porcelain tile with a damp sponge mop, a solution
of 1/4 cup
of white vinegar to 2
gallons of water works best.
Cleaning can be done with soap and water or with
white vinegar and water (one cup
of vinegar to one
gallon of water).
A solution
of 1/4 cup
of white vinegar to 2
gallons of water works best — allow time for drying.