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In such a situation, it is advisable to contact an ideal detergent for cleaning the wood. Therefore, multi-purpose products should no longer be used unless it is indicated that the product can clean a wooden surface in peace.
Stone surfaces
You already know that vinegar contains acid. For this reason it can damage a porous and hard surface such as travertine, limestone, granite and marble.
Although white vinegar stays on the surface of the stone for a long time, it can cause damage. The acid, in fact, corrodes the surface and removes the sealant that protects it from dischools and stains. When using vinegar on stone surfaces, keep in mind that they may be insifying and mattling.
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