This versatile cleaning staple has limits, so it’s crucial to learn what not to clean with vinegar.

Ahead, discover what not to clean with vinegar to avoid potential damage.

Jacob Fox

2.

Cleaning marble countertop

Credit:Jacob Fox

The acid in vinegar can cause pitting in natural stone.

Prolonged exposure to the acids in vinegar can cause pitting on stainless steel.

Waxed or Unfinished Wood

Cleaning waxed or unfinished woodwith full-strength cleaning vinegar can cause discoloration and should be avoided.

Cast iron on countertop

Credit:Jacob Fox

With prolonged exposure, distilled white vinegar can cause pitting in thecast ironitself.

Instead, use anenzyme-based cleaning agentto address pet messes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Vinegar is completely safe to use when cleaning a toilet.

Iron on kitchen countertop

Credit:Jacob Fox

It won’t cause any damage to the tank, the bowl, or the inner components.

If you’re using vinegar to clean floors or clothing, you don’t need to rinse.

You might also want to rinse tubs and sinks after cleaning with vinegar to get rid of the smell.

Vinegar and dish soap are commonly combined and used as a cleaning agent.

This is entirely safe, and considered an eco-friendly alternative to harsher chemical cleaning products.