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Is Vinegar, baking soda and lemon safe for furniture?
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Sadat123 McCoy
Joined: Oct 07, 2011
Posts: 1
Location: New Delhi
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I use Vinegar, baking soda, and lemons in my daily house hold cleaning, all have natural cleaning powers that rival manufactured cleaning solutions. I wonder will It be safe to use It to remove stains on my furniture?
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Fred Morgan
steward
Joined: Sep 29, 2009
Posts: 909
Location: Northern Zone, Costa Rica - 200 to 300 meters Tropical Humid Rainforest
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No idea, but generally, when in doubt, try it somewhere it won't be seen, like under a table.
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Sustainable Plantations and Agroforestry in Costa Rica
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Brenda Groth
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Joined: Feb 01, 2009
Posts: 4348
Location: North Central Michigan
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lemon might be ok..check as said above, not sure about others
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Brenda
Bloom where you are planted.
http://restfultrailsfoodforestgarden.blogspot.com/
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Fred Morgan
steward
Joined: Sep 29, 2009
Posts: 909
Location: Northern Zone, Costa Rica - 200 to 300 meters Tropical Humid Rainforest
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The problem with the question, is not all furniture is made the same. For example, if it were outdoor furniture, and you used teak oil, I could see citrus stripping off the oil. Best place to ask this question would be on a site where there are furniture makers.
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