Restore The Luster Of Your Leather Furniture
Is the gloss on your leather sofa or easy chair starting to fade? In a reused spray bottle, combine equal amounts of white vinegar and boiled linseed oil, mix thoroughly, and spritz on to restore its original radiance. Apply it evenly with a soft cloth to your furniture, wait a few minutes for it to soak in, and then rub it off with a clean cloth.

Restore The Luster Of Your Leather Furniture
Vinegar Can Help You Get Rid Of Smoke Odors
We’ve shown various methods for removing odor with vinegar, but this one is great when you’ve recently burned a steak or if your chain-smoking aunt paid you an unexpected visit. Fill shallow bowl three-quarters full of white or cider vinegar and place it in the room where the stench is worst to eradicate the remaining smokey odor. Use multiple bowls if the odor pervades the entire house. The stench should be gone in less than a day. You may quickly get rid of the smell of fresh cigarette smoke within a room by soaking a towel with vinegar and waving it around.

Vinegar Can Help You Get Rid Of Smoke Odors