3 Dangerous Things People Mix With Vinegar (Stop Doing It)
Vinegar is great for cleaning, but mixing it with the wrong things can create toxic reactions that aren’t just ineffective—they’re dangerous.
1. Vinegar + Bleach
This combo releases chlorine gas, which can cause coughing, breathing problems, and even chemical burns. It’s one of the most hazardous household mixtures and should always be avoided.
2. Vinegar + Hydrogen Peroxide
While each is a strong disinfectant on its own, mixing them creates peracetic acid. It’s corrosive, can irritate your lungs and skin, and damages surfaces like countertops and wood.
3. Vinegar + Baking Soda (In a sealed container)
This one’s popular in DIY hacks, but it’s risky if stored or sealed. The reaction creates carbon dioxide gas, and in a closed space, it can build up pressure and cause leaks or even explosions.
Bottom line:
Vinegar works best on its own or diluted with water. When in doubt, don’t mix. Use cleaning agents one at a time and rinse in between to stay safe.
Also: [this common brushing habit could cause plumbing issues too.]
Speaking of storage mistakes: [here’s what to keep out from under the sink.]
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