Here I've used white wine vinegar but I know for a fact that lemon juice, cider vinegar or
plain white vinegar also work.
Third, if you don't have rice wine vinegar on hand, you can use white wine vinegar, champagne vinegar, or
even plain white vinegar, though a higher quality vinegar is ideal.
If you make a gallon at a time, you can use some to mop floors, put some in a spray bottle to disinfect food and water bowls, litter boxes, the air, bathroom and fixtures, door handles, counter tops, sponges, fruits and vegetables, cutting boards, sponges, bedding, walls, remote controls, cell phones... Fill another spray bottle
with plain white vinegar to use as a cleaner.
1 cup vinegar (Chang recommends rice wine vinegar; I've also used cider vinegar, which I like a lot, and
plain white vinegar)
Plain white vinegar or apple cider vinegar might work though.
The simplest and least expensive natural produce cleaner is
plain white vinegar.
Plain white vinegar and other types of vinegar should not be used for these purposes.
While Braggs apple cider vinegar may be healthier than, say,
plain white vinegar, they are both acidic.