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How To Make White Vinegar With Lavender That SCENT GOOD Provence!

How To Make White Vinegar With Lavender That SCENT GOOD Provence!

White vinegar is an essential product for cleaning everything.

Natural and economical, it descales and disinfects the whole house!

Only small problem:its smell which is quite unpleasant...

Fortunately, there is a recipe for making white lavender vinegar that smells of Provence.

Not only does it smell good, but this recipe also increases the effectiveness of white vinegar tenfold!

Indeed, white lavender vinegar is also purifying, antiseptic and bactericidal. Watch:

How To Make White Vinegar With Lavender That SCENT GOOD Provence!

Contents
  • What you need
  • How to
  • Result
  • Uses

What you need

- white vinegar

- 10 sprigs of lavender

- jar that closes hermetically

- filter

How to

1. Pick the sprigs of lavender from the wild.

2. Let them dry for a week in a dry place.

3. Fill the jar with white vinegar.

4. Add the dried lavender and close the lid.

5. Leave to macerate for a week.

6. When the vinegar has taken on a slightly amber color, strain it.

7. Transfer it to a spray to make cleaning easier.

Result

How To Make White Vinegar With Lavender That SCENT GOOD Provence!

And There you go ! Your lavender white vinegar that smells of Provence is already ready :-)

Easy, fast and efficient, right?

No more unpleasant smells of white vinegar!

Now your white vinegar is scented with a pleasant natural scent.

Know that this mixture can easily be kept for several months. So you can make some in advance for the winter.

Uses

White vinegar with lavender is useful from floor to ceiling. He cleans kitchen, bathroom, toilets, windows. It is also recommended for cleaning your pets' belongings.

In addition, it descales and deodorizes pipes.

You can also combine it with dishwashing liquid. This creates a super degreasing product for the kitchen and bathroom. Find out how here.

Don't have fresh lavender?

Either you plant a small pot on your window (the bees will thank you)...

Either you use lavender essential oils.