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Posted 24 August 2023

Gharana Distilled White Spirit Vinegar - Pack of 2 x 5L- Sold by Gharana Food

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  • COOK, MARINATE, PICKLE - Add zing to your sauces, whip up a vinaigrette, pickle that produce, be a chutney champion… anything’s possible with the balanced, clean tang of white vinegar. You can even flavour your vinegar with infusions of herbs and spices.
  • YOUR WASHING MACHINE’S BEST FRIEND - Put a drop of white vinegar in your fabric softener draw. Not only will it become a 100% odourless, totally effective fabric softener that won’t coat your clothes in chemicals, it’ll also help to clean out the gunk & increase the life of your machine.
  • YOUR HOME & GARDEN GUARDIAN - Whether it’s taking care of garden weeds in a kind, safe way, descaling your kettle, or removing those tough stains from your carpet, you’ll start to wonder if there’s anything your white vinegar can’t do!
  • NATURAL CLEANING AGENT: Vinegar has been used for many years as a natural cleaning agent, perfect for removing streaks from mirrors and stainless steel, a fabric softener and removing limescale.
  • PICKLING & PRESERVING: When paired with pickling spices and water, white vinegar makes a great base for preserving vegetables, fruit, eggs and fish.
  • 2 x 5 Litre Spirit White Vinegar - Gharana
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Edited by a community support team member, 26 August 2023
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  1. dreamsofubuntu's avatar
    Excellent for getting sweat smell out of t-shirts and gym wear, 1:4 ratio of vinegar to warm water and left to soak for an hour and then wash as normal and they come out smelling so fresh, no lingering smell (edited)
  2. fisiksguy's avatar
    I'm no vinegar expert but you can get a pint bottle of white vinegar from Tesco for 29p. Works it significantly cheeper per litre than this and you don't need to buy 10 litres. Is this stuff any better?
    asters's avatar
    I have been picking up 1L bottles for 60-70p this summer, mixing with washing up liquid, salt. Kills the weeds within the hour. Went around again today with another spraying.
  3. wakkaday's avatar
    Does it actually kill weeds tried it and they still come back
    tecnodweeb's avatar
    Found this which suggests stronger vinegars for weedkilling are available (not sure what %age this one is and I see someone else has posted to ask):
    “Regular white vinegar in the store ($4, Walmart) is 5% vinegar (acetic acid) and 95% water. While this can be used as a vinegar weed killer, it has several limitations. It works best on small, annual weeds that are less than two weeks old, and it will often require several applications to do the job.

    You can up its efficacy by adding a cup of table salt and a tablespoon of liquid dish soap to a gallon of white vinegar. Usually, this mixture only kills the tops of the target weeds, leaving the roots that can regrow new shoots. And be aware that salt build-up in the soil from repeatedly using this homemade solution can mean nothing will grow in that area.

    Household vinegar doesn't work well when sprayed on older weeds, perennials, or grasses. Drenching the roots will likely be required (fall is a good time to do this), and even then, it probably wouldn't have much effect. To get rid of tough, perennial weeds, a 20% vinegar solution is best. This type of vinegar, sometimes called horticultural vinegar ($25, The Home Depot), can be found at garden centers, farm stores, or online.”

    EDIt: think the one posted here is 5% (edited)
  4. AstalaVista's avatar
    What is the concentration percentage? Could not see it on the description
    tecnodweeb's avatar
    Think this is 5% judging by the listing for an identical-looking single bottle
  5. telf's avatar
    If you buy 4 you mean ?
  6. thatscheap's avatar
    Weed Killer to Salad dressing, something just doesn't seem quite right.
  7. Hughsee's avatar
    I’ve got mould on my white parasol which they say white vinegar can clean. Well it definitely doesn’t budge it. Neither does bicarbonate or citric acid! Anybody got any ideas
    inertia's avatar
    Black mould(I assume) is tough to shift….swimming pool cleaner (sodium hyperchlorite) might do the trick, but I’d be a tad wary on fabric as it’s quite strong
  8. jarod1976's avatar
    5% concentration percentage is not strong enough to totally kill weeds even with salt and washing liquid mixture.
  9. zararh's avatar
    thanks
  10. dannyzz's avatar
    thank you
  11. caparn1's avatar
    It's about the same price per volume as vinegar in Lidl or Aldi and you don't have to buy 10 litres of it.
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