That recipe is incomplete and unsafe to follow, especially as written (“2 cups vinegar, 1/2 cup salt, 1 tablespoon of …”).
It strongly looks like a viral DIY hack (cleaning or “health remedy”) that is being shared without context.
⚠️ Why this is risky
🧴 1. Too much vinegar + salt is corrosive
- Vinegar is acidic
- Salt is abrasive
- Together in high amounts they can:
- irritate skin
- damage surfaces
- harm eyes and breathing if inhaled
🧠 2. Missing ingredient = red flag
“1 tablespoon of ___” not specified usually means:
- the recipe is copied incorrectly
- or intentionally vague clickbait
🚫 3. If this is meant as a “health remedy”
It would be dangerous:
- Drinking or applying strong vinegar/salt mixtures can harm the stomach, teeth, and skin
- No medical use supports this combination as a treatment for any disease
🧪 What it is usually used for online
These kinds of mixtures are often promoted as:
- toilet or drain cleaner
- weed killer (garden use)
- “detox” hacks (misleading health claims)
But even for cleaning, proper dilution is important.
💬 Bottom line
Do not use or consume this mixture without knowing the full recipe and purpose. As written, it is incomplete and potentially harmful.
👍 If you want
Send me the full recipe or screenshot, and I’ll tell you:
- what it is actually meant for (cleaning, health, or scam)
- and whether it’s safe or not