Vinegar is a versatile substance and can be used to replace many commercial cleaning chemicals. Vinegar is more effective and cheaper alternative to these harmful chemicals, not to mention better for the environment. Below are some of our favorite uses for vinegar. Clear mineral deposits from a steam iron Clean lime deposits and calcium sludge from drip coffee maker Clean rust from tools Keep garbage disposal clean and smelling fresh Remove coffee stains from stained cups and pots Prevent misty spots on glassware Eliminate cooking odors in the kitchen Deodorize an old lunch box Clean food-stained pots and pans Wipe away food caked into the microwave Clean eyeglasses Prevent lint from clinging to clothes Remove perspiration stains from clothes Prevent bright colored clothes from fading Remove stains from furniture upholstery and clothes Clean soap scum, mildew and grime Unclog a shower head Mopping floors Clean grout haze Clean windows Prolong life of flowers in vase These are just a handful of the many applications vinegar may be used for. This is industrial grade vinegar and not intended for consumption.
- Natural 45% industrial strength white vinegar is 9x stronger than your typical vinegar based product. This concentrate blends down to 9 ready to use gallons of heavy duty cleaning solution
- Multi-use product intended for cleaning, stain removing, deodorizer, adhesive remover, lime remover, pet cleanup, laundry and automotive
- Concentrated vinegar is widely used to replace many harmful and expensive commercial cleaning products that include bleach, ammonia, 2-Butoxyethanol, Sodium Hydroxide and Chlorine
- This acetic acid based product is for heavy duty cleaning use and is not intended for human consumption