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Any advice on concealing the smell of vinegar?
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If I use it, I dilute it 50:50 with water. The smell soon dissipates - an open door/window will help. White vinegar smells less potent too, but I can't find it that easily locally.
If I really can't face the smell of vinegar, or don't want any lingering chip-shop smells (e.g. guests due to arrive), I ditch the vinegar and use lemon juice instead. Not sure if it would work for everything but managed everything I needed it for fine, and you're left with a fresh citrus smell instead.0 -
I use it diluted and near, and find the smell dispates but leaves a very clean smell in the air. If this wasn't happening i would open the window for a while.0
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