Dishwasher rinse aid can be pricey and inconsistent. As someone who's tested countless home cleaning hacks over years of managing a busy household, I've found a reliable alternative that delivers professional results without the cost.
Stop buying brands like Finish. Replace rinse aid with white vinegar—it's simple, effective, and budget-friendly.
Yes, everyday white vinegar works wonders. Here's how:

1. Pour white vinegar directly into your dishwasher's rinse aid compartment.
2. Use the same quantity as you would with commercial rinse aid.
3. Run your regular wash cycle as usual.
And that's it—no more rinse aid purchases needed! White vinegar excels as an anti-limescale agent and leaves glasses sparkling clean without white spots.
Like many, I once relied on store-bought rinse aid for crystal-clear glassware. White vinegar matches or exceeds those results, based on my consistent use.
Simply fill the rinse aid tray where you'd normally add products like Sun—easy and foolproof.

Commercial rinse aid costs over €10 per bottle. For daily use in a large family, it adds up quickly at month's end.
For shiny, streak-free glasses, make the switch to white vinegar. At under 50 cents per liter, it's a steal—you could save more than €200 annually with this trusted trick.
Will you swap rinse aid for white vinegar? Share your thoughts in the comments.