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JMLinkston
JMLinkstonWA
 

Tried this cleaning vinegar for the first time and was pleasantly surprised. It's much stronger than regular vinegar, so it actually cleans really well, and I have since used it all over the house: kitchen, bathroom, windows, everything. I like that it's a more natural option but still gets the job done. It's nice not to have five different… Read more

cleaners under the sink anymore. Would recommend giving it a go if you want something effective and low tox.

Ektap
EktapWA
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Really effective and natural! I’ve been using Vin-a-Clean Cleaning Vinegar for a few weeks now, and honestly, I’m impressed. It’s natural, non-toxic, and biodegradable, which makes me feel so much better using it around the house, especially with kids and pets around. What surprised me is how effective it is, it’s actually stronger than the… Read more

regular vinegars you get in the supermarket, so it cleans quicker and cuts through dirt really well. I use it for almost everything… kitchen benches, glass, bathroom, and quick floor spot-cleaning.

One bottle replacing so many different products is a big win. Plus, it’s environmentally friendly, which is a huge bonus for me.

If you want something simple, safe, and genuinely effective, this is a great choice.

nitsuj
nitsuj3 posts
 

Only 4.2% Acetic Acid – The label does not have the percentage of acetic acid. I contacted Riviana Foods about the acetic acid content, they advised 4.2% strength. I do not recommend as it is cheaper and stronger product to buy double strength vinegar from Coles or Woolworths which is 8%. Show details

Dan Johnson
Dan Johnson274 posts
 

Not what it claims – Does not state acetic acid concentration. There is no online MSDS. Riviana Foods, the manufacturer, does not have it on its website. I come from the USA where every brand of vinegar clearly states the concentration on the label. I conclude that this is not a reliable product, the details of which have been well hidden by the manufacturer. It is… Read more

almost certainly just the typical 4% concentration, same as the cheap kitchen vinegar. Avoid. You can easily and cheaply get "double strength" (8%) vinegar from supermarkets. I'm actually not sure why this mislabeled Vin-a-clean product is stocked by any stores.

Andrew
Andrew4 posts
 

Weak product, contains very little active ingredient, acetic acid – Purchased this vinegar to clean a bathroom because my usual cleaning vinegar products were unavailable at the time. As soon as I opened the bottle I noticed that the smell of the active ingredient - acetic acid - Was surprisingly faint. Once I started using the product, I discovered that its cleaning power was similarly weak. Don't buy this… Read more

heavily diluted product, buy another brand. I noticed too, afterwards, that nowhere on the label of the product is the amount of acetic acid stated - Is the manufacturer hiding something?

Roger
Roger
 

Great – Use it all the time in our religious meeting place. There are no allergic reaction from it by any sensitive people. It is great product. Safe to use in our environment. Show details

Bubbles
BubblesNSW3 posts
 

Use this for nearly everything! – This product is the perfect antidote to pet urine smells, and indeed I use it as rinse aid in my laundry, on floors, in the kitchen, in the bathroom, on glass, on plastic, pretty much everywhere except marble. I also clean for a living and wouldn't be without Vin-a-clean. I don't need to use any other commercial products when I can utilize the power of basic chemistry to get stuff clean.

JOToole
JOToole4 posts
 

Vinegar is good, Vin-a-clean is better – I love this stuff. As the title suggests, vinegar is good Vin-a-clean is better. I use it for all kinds of things. I've reduced my cleaning product list to Vin-a-clean, Lectric Soda, Baking Soda, and a bit of Citric Acid for rust spots. Brilliant for bathrooms, windows, and all sorts of other things. Inexpensive, Reliable. Careful with certain metal things in bathrooms etc, mayneed a different acid as it can score metal.

Colin Bartlett
Colin Bartlett2 posts
 

Vin A Clean in Industry – I had a cleaning business, domestic and commercial for 14 years. Some years ago I selected Vin A Clean from a supermarket shelf on a whim. Since then I have been able to condense my cleaning fluids to 2 products, VIN A Clean and 100% Australian Mallee Eucalyptus Oil. It does everything, floors, bathroom, glass screens, windows etc. safe to use be careful with varnish, aluminium, some floor polishes. Follow Manufacturer,s directions

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