Natural stone, such as marble and granite, is calcareous and therefore not resistant to the acid of vinegar. It is better to tackle limescale on natural stone with an acid-free cleaner, such as Easykalk.
Certain metals also do not react well to (pure) cleaning vinegar, such as aluminum and chrome. So be careful where you spray in the kitchen and bathroom. An acid-free cleaner also offers a solution here.
Cleaning vinegar is generally suitable for descaling the kettle and coffee maker. However, not all coffee machines can tolerate acetic acid. Some models must be descaled with a solution of citric or formic acid. This is described in the user manual of your device.
Drop an egg? Do not use vinegar when sweeping! The egg whites will solidify, creating a sticky substance that is even harder to clean up.
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