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Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Greetings Thrifty Friends,

Fabric softener, a deodorant, a disinfectant, a glass and surface cleaner; what else could vinegar possibly do? How about a rinse and anti-spot agent for your dishwasher?

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Keep pinchin' those pennies,
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TODAY'S THRIFTY TIP:

Dishwasher rinse agents help to get your dishes cleaner and dryer but they sure are pricey. Fortunately, there's a cheap alternative: vinegar.

Here's How to Make the Switch to Vinegar:

1. Finish using up any commercial rinse agent that remains in your dishwasher.
2. Then, unscrew the cap from your dishwasher's rinse agent dispenser, and fill the well with white vinegar.
3. Replace the cap, and run your dishwasher as usual.
4. Refill the dispenser as needed.

Benefits of Using Vinegar as a Rinse Agent:

No water spots on cups and glasses
Dryer dishes
Cleaner dishes
No harsh chemicals
A cleaner dishwasher

BONUS TIP:

Dishwasher looking a bit dirty? Fill the detergent dispenser with vinegar (no detergent at all), and run it through a cycle.