How To Clean Bricks With Vinegar — The Easy, Natural Way

Brick has a way of making a space feel solid and lived in, until soot, dust, and grime start dulling it down. Fireplaces, exterior walls, and brick accents quietly collect dirt over time. Many people avoid cleaning brick because it feels intimidating or risky. The truth is, you do not need harsh chemicals or special tools. With a simple vinegar solution and a little patience, brick can look refreshed without losing its character.

Know When Vinegar Is The Right Choice

Exposed brick behind a couch in a living room.
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Photo Credits: LightFieldStudios / Envato Elements

Vinegar works best on surface dirt, light staining, and soot buildup. It is a gentle acid that breaks down grime without damaging most sealed or older brick. It is not ideal for crumbling brick or heavy grease stains. Before starting, check that the brick is in good condition and not already flaking. Vinegar is perfect for maintenance cleaning, not deep restoration, and knowing that sets you up for success.

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Start With Dry Cleaning First

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A hand holding a stiff brush cleaning dirt off of a brick wall.
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Photo Credits: ManMade DIY
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Before any liquid touches the brick, remove loose dirt. Use a stiff brush or vacuum with a brush attachment to clear dust from the surface and mortar lines. This step prevents mud from forming when vinegar is added. It also helps the solution work more evenly. Skipping this part makes cleaning harder and messier, so take a few extra minutes here.

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Mix A Gentle Vinegar Solution

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Photo Credits: Yulia_Panova / Envato Elements
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Combine equal parts white vinegar and warm water in a bucket or spray bottle. Stronger is not better here. Too much vinegar can leave a sharp smell and stress the brick surface. This equal mix gives you cleaning power without overdoing it. If the brick is especially dirty, you can spot test a slightly stronger mix, but always start gentle on a small area first.

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Scrub Slowly

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Apply the solution to a small area and let it sit for a few minutes. Then scrub with a stiff brush using steady pressure. You do not need to rush or scrub aggressively. Brick responds better to patience than force. Work in sections and wipe away residue with clean water as you go. You will notice the color warming back up almost immediately.

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Rinse Well And Let It Dry Naturally

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Once cleaned, rinse the brick with clean water to remove vinegar residue. Do not soak it. A damp cloth or light spray works well. Allow the brick to air dry completely. As it dries, the true result appears. What often looks subtle while wet becomes a noticeable improvement once dry. This final step keeps the brick looking clean without any lingering smell from the vinegar.

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Cleaning brick does not need to be complicated. Vinegar offers a natural, affordable way to maintain its warmth and texture. With gentle effort and the right approach, brick can stay beautiful without harsh treatments. Sometimes the easiest solutions really are the best.