That mixture—2 cups vinegar + 1/2 cup salt + 1 tablespoon dish soap—is a common DIY cleaning solution, not a medical or food recipe.
It’s often used as a natural cleaner and weed killer, depending on how it’s applied.
🧴 What each ingredient does
🍶 Vinegar
- Helps dissolve grease, mineral deposits, and grime
- Mild acid that kills some bacteria and mold on surfaces
🧂 Salt
- Acts as a drying agent
- Can damage plant cells (why it works for weeds)
- Adds abrasiveness for scrubbing
🧼 Dish soap
- Breaks down oil and grease
- Helps the solution stick to surfaces longer
🧽 Common uses
🏠 1. Household cleaning
- Bathroom tiles
- Sink stains
- Glass and hard surfaces (light cleaning)
🌿 2. Weed control (very common use)
- Sprayed on cracks in sidewalks or driveways
- Dehydrates and kills unwanted plants
⚠️ Important warnings
🚫 Not safe for:
- Food preparation surfaces (rinse thoroughly if used)
- Grass or garden plants you want to keep (it will kill them)
- Metal surfaces (vinegar + salt can cause corrosion)
⚠️ Safety tips:
- Avoid contact with eyes or skin irritation
- Don’t mix with bleach (can create toxic gas)
- Use outdoors or in well-ventilated areas
🧾 Bottom line
This vinegar + salt + dish soap mix is a strong homemade cleaner/weed killer, effective for grime and unwanted plants—but it must be used carefully because it is non-selective and can damage surfaces and plants.
If you want, I can tell you:
- 🏡 Best safe homemade bathroom cleaner recipes
- 🌿 Safer weed control options for gardens
- 🧪 Or what NOT to mix with vinegar (important safety list)