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Cleaning Vinegar - 64 fl oz - Dealworthy™
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- Up&Up Vinegar 64oz. 5% active ingredient
- 64oz multi-surface cleaning vinegar
- Powerful formula for easy stain removal
- Ideal and safe for non-porous surfaces
- Leaves the space feeling fresh and deodorized
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CAUTION: EYE IRRITANT. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wear safety glasses when handling this product and for prolonged use or sensitive skin wear rubber gloves. Do not taste or swallow. Use with adequate ventilation. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not mix with other household products such as chlorine- type bleaches, toilet bowl, wall or tile cleaners. Combining with chemical cleaners may release hazardous gases., NOT FOR FOOD CONSUMPTION KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. CAUTION: EYE IRRITANT. SEE BACK PANEL FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS., FIRST AID: IF IN EYES: Flush 10-15 minutes with water. IF ON SKIN: Wash thoroughly with water. IN CASE OF MEDICAL EMERGENCY, CALL 1-866-366-5048. NOT FOR FOOD CONSUMPTION Using vinegar is a great economical way to clean your home. The uses are endless and these listed below are but a few common applications. Refer to equipment manufacturers' or information websites for your specific application needs.Shipping details
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Q: Is this good to clean your coffee pot
A: Use regular distilled vinegar for anything that comes in contact with anything you consume. Cleaning vinegar is not safe/approved for consumption and could have harmful additives.
submitted byMM - 2 months agoA: Reading the bottle in the picture, it says it can be used to clean coffee machines
submitted byJay - 10 months agoA: The answers on here…ugh If you look at the ingredients there only acetic acid and water. There’s nothing else added, however, a lot of times the acetic acid is not processed enough to remove as many impurities as one would want for their food items. That said, that’s not why I would avoid using this for your coffee pot. The acetic acid content of cleaning vinegar is much higher than that of cooking vinegar and if you were to clean your coffee pot with vinegar or are used to cleaning your coffee pot with vinegar, then you would dilute the vinegar. with this vinegar you would need to dilute it even more and unless you know the specific strength (which isn’t provided on website at this time) you won’t know how much more water to use. Best to stick with food grade distilled vinegar or invest in a coffee pot descaler which isn’t as harsh on the inside of the pot and is MORE effective and efficient at removing the scale
submitted byKate - 14 days agoA: Cleaning vinager - Thank you for your question. No, this is not recommended to clean your coffee pot as you can see the directions to use on the pictures attached on the product page. I hope this helps.- Kate
submitted byKate - 1 year agoTarget staff support
Q: What percent concentration?
A: This is false advertizing full stop!!!! Cleaning vinegar acidity is 6%. Distilled vinegar is 5%. So, all this product is distilled vinegar!
submitted bypuppylover - 11 months agoA: I read the safety data sheet attached here in the app. It says 5% acetic acid per container.
submitted bycoasternerd - 1 year agoA: Hello ThankYou4AnsweringQs - Thank you for your Question! The Cleaning Vinegar - Dealworthy™ has 5% acetic acid per container. You will also find this information on the safety data sheet attached as PDF under "Ingredients & Safety" in the product page. If you have any additional questions or comments, please call Guest relations at 1-800-910-6874. Have a great day! - Eram
submitted byEram - 1 year agoTarget staff support
Q: What is the % of vinegar? Thanks!
A: Hello CaliMom - Appreciate you reaching out! The Cleaning Vinegar - Dealworthy™ has 5% acetic acid per container. You will also find this information on the safety data sheet attached as PDF under "Ingredients & Safety" in the product page. If you have any additional questions or comments, please call Guest relations at 1-800-910-6874. Have a great day! - Eram
submitted byEram - 1 year agoTarget staff support
Q: Can you use this with your laundry
A: Safe in washers and for laundry- just no dishwashers, coffee makers, etc since it isn't food grade it shouldn't be used with anything that comes in contact with your food.
submitted byMM - 2 months agoA: Hi, Hello - Thanks for asking! This Cleaning Vinegar is multi-surface cleaner and is recommended for cleaning non-porous surfaces like countertops, glass and other surfaces. Have a great day! - Rob
submitted byRob - 9 months agoTarget staff support
Q: Can you wash clothes with this to get urine smell out?
A: Yes, and if it’s like heavily soiled cat urine, you can put it in the rinse water as well and then do an extra rinse. Works better than anything else to get any kind of urine smell out I have found.
submitted byKidCatGremma - 5 months agoA: Yes!!! we discovered my cat had been peeing all over a pile of clothes in my daughter’s room, and a couple of the items in the pile were favorites. We rinse the items and then soaked them in a vinegar, water solution (mostly vinegar) for a couple of days, turning once in the process.  within laundered everything. A few items were still stinky so we soaked those by themselves for another day and washed again. 100% cat pee freee!
submitted byKate - 14 days ago
Q: Why is this labeled cleaning vinegar, when it's just 5% and cleaning vinegar is supposed to be 6%m
A: Have no idea this is the same as regular white vinegar. just charging more.
submitted byKidCatGremma - 5 months agoA: 5% is cleaning vinegar also, just less potent. Labeling as "cleaning" differentiates from cooking vinegar, so it signifies potential additives unsafe for consumption, not just concentration.
submitted byMM - 2 months ago
Q: Neither the picture no the description lists the concentration (percent vinegar) - previous bottle specifically listed 6%; is this the same product?
A: I read the safety data sheet attached here in the app. It says 5% acetic acid per container.
submitted bycoasternerd - 1 year agoA: Hello Midwest Mom - Appreciate you reaching out! The Cleaning Vinegar - Dealworthy™ has 5% acetic acid per container. You will also find this information on the safety data sheet attached as PDF under "Ingredients & Safety" in the product page. If you have any additional questions or comments, please call Guest relations at 1-800-910-6874. Have a great day! - Eram
submitted byEram - 1 year agoTarget staff support
Q: What's the acidity percentage? Thanks!
A: I read the safety data sheet attached here in the app. It says 5% acetic acid per container.
submitted bycoasternerd - 1 year agoA: Safety sheet says 5%
submitted byLyanne - 1 year ago
Q: Is this cleaning vinegar safe for use around children?
A: The product is an eye irritant and should be kept out of reach of children.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 25 days agoAi generated
Q: What surfaces can this cleaning vinegar be used on?
A: This cleaning vinegar is ideal for non-porous surfaces like countertops and glass.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 25 days agoAi generated