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Energen of Carolina’s 30% Concentrated Vinegar is an industrial-strength, multi-use cleaning powerhouse that dilutes to 6 gallons of ready-to-use solution. It replaces harsh chemicals like bleach and ammonia with a natural, eco-friendly alternative ideal for heavy-duty cleaning, deodorizing, stain removal, and even organic weed control. Perfect for professionals and eco-conscious households seeking maximum efficiency and sustainability.
| ASIN | B07MWC6PR6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,647 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #6 in Fruit Vinegars |
| Brand | Energen of Carolina |
| Brand Name | Energen of Carolina |
| Coin Variety 1 | white vinegar |
| Container Type | Plastic Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,654 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Weight | 4.13 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 4.11 Kilograms |
| Liquid Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Energen of Carolina |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 500 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cleaning |
| Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 810005075008 |
| Unit Count | 128 Fluid Ounces |
H**7
If you want to kill the roots, too, try this!
I just got this vinegar, haven't tried yet, but I'm sure it's worth 5 stars. Will change later, if I discover it's not. Here's how I learned to kill the weed roots, too. Use only epsom salt, NOT regular table salt, or nothing will grow in that spot for a very, very long time. Been there, done that. And we want the soil microbes to thrive, not die. In a handful of soil, there are more microbes than people on this planet. Thank you for going organic! How I got the idea below: My local nursery sells an organic weed killer made from vinegar, epson salt, limonene, hydrogen peroxide and molasses. The molasses adheres the spray to the leaves very well. But it only kills the leaves, not the roots. And temp has to be at least 80 degrees, sunny, with no water for 48 hrs. My dog kept licking the molasses off leaves, and the weeds weren’t dying, while she was grinning. *** If water hits the weeds before 48 hours, the epsom salt becomes a fertilizer and makes the weeds thrive instead of die *** After 48 hrs, the salt does become fertilizer, which is great, b/c the weed is dying or usually already dead. So I got an idea, tried it, and now I kill the roots, too!! And lower temps/sun don’t seem to matter. WORKS GREAT!! I’ve even gotten rid of small trees, whose roots were too tough to dig out. I’m sure this site’s vinegar, mixed with epsom salt and an adherent, like liquid dish soap or molasses, will do the same, or you could try all of the above ingredients. Maybe the epsom salt isn’t even needed, I don’t know. Find what works best for you. Concept: Deliver the mixture directly to the roots, and spray the leaves, for extra punch. Tools Suggested: 1 huge nail — about 6” long — more like a metal spike (I got at Lowes). Mallet or hammer. Turkey baster or funnel. How: Pound the nail, making a hole in the center of the weed, for delivery of mixture. Go as deep as the roots are, which may be less than 6”. Squirt or pour a little mixture straight down the hole to the root. Fill the hole with dirt, if you want. I don’t know if that would affect the root absorption or not, because i don’t do it. Use a tube for easiest dirt delivery, like the turkey baster with the bulb removed, to pour the dirt in. If you have a really tough tree or weed, and the first time isn’t enough, do it again. Epsom salt is fertilizer that I use on my flowers and Mitleider veg garden which uses sawdust instead of soil. Look it up on YouTube. Is so much easier to use than soil, that you have to keep changing out as the soil becomes depleted. Easy to plant in and to harvest from, and no dirt under the fingernails!! Happy gardening and weed killing everyone!!
B**T
Works great with orange oil to kill weeds! (Recipe included)
We have a lot of small-ish landscaping rocks and gravel in our yard and a ton of weeds spring up through them. It's too hard to pull them by hand by moving all the rocks aside and trying to get a weeding tool through etc., so a neighbor gave me the idea to use 30% vinegar and orange oil (I refuse to use Roundup). So I bought this and some orange oil here on Amazon, I use like 1/5 orange oil and 4/5 vinegar in an empty spray bottle, and that's it! It works incredibly well. I mean, it will kill absolutely everything, so be careful where you spray it! I've used it to kill some invasive field grass in our yard and just yesterday I sprayed it between the cracks in our concrete driveway because a tree seedling is coming up! Yep, a tree. So hopefully it does the trick, I'm sure it will. I use one good spray in the middle of each weed (like a large dandelion or bind weed etc) and they die within a day. I don't dilute with water, maybe I should try, but this gallon has lasted 2 seasons of use anyway! Be advised that your whole yard will smell like vinegar for a few days, and obviously you don't want to spray a ton of it around the base of a tree or something cause it might affect the tree. But for killing weeds in rocks or gravel this stuff is awesome. I didn't wear gloves yesterday to be honest and definitely got some of the mixture on my hands and they're fine -- so I wonder if the higher concentration of orange oil was responsible for the skin peeling off in that other review (see the pics for this product). In any case I hope they're ok and that looks awful, but I wanted to say that I didn't have a terrible experience with my 1/5-4/5 oil to vinegar mixture. Yes, we should all be careful and wear gloves, but I didn't just yesterday so I don't have a leg to stand on really. My hands are dry today for sure, but they're always dry after a hard day of yardwork! I'll post this same review to the orange oil page too fwiw. I don't get anything for writing this review by the way, just trying to be helpful. I buy a lot of stuff on Amazon and want to get my money's worth and am sick of unreliable reviews, so I'm just trying to use my relatively high reviewer number to counter that trend.
E**K
Great natural weed killer and much more
Great product. Pick up this 30% acidity vinegar and add a little salt for a DIY weed killer without all the chemicals. Spray carefully and be sure not to hit any grass, etc you want to keep. It works very quickly and effectively. Note: your typical 5% acidity grocery store bought won’t do the trick. There are many other purposes for vinegar, from cleaning windows to adding to washing machines to deodorizing and more. Consider it against other harsh household products. It might seem pricey for a bottle of vinegar but keep in mind this isn’t your traditional 5% acidity vinegar, and with all the uses it provides it’s a decent value.
R**I
Excellent one-shot weed killer
I bought this to spray on a patch of weeds, where I wanted to create a garden bed. I’m completely against the use of glyphosate, which is what my dad would have used, because it seems to be what kills the honeybees. I wanted something safe that would allow immediate planting afterward; a bit of research led me to horticultural strength vinegar. I used a pump sprayer for accuracy and control, and put it to work. It kills on the first application, does not discriminate, just like glyphosate. But your bees will be safe, assuming you don’t spray them directly. The weeds were all shriveled and brown the next day, easily removed by hand over a large area. I’m taking one star away for a couple of reasons: one, the bottle cap was ridiculously hard to open, and I almost had to drill a hole in it before I could get it off. I get why it needs to be a safety cap, but it’s not a great design. Two, one gallon of this stuff didn’t go as far as I thought it would, area-wise. I probably could have diluted it to half-strength, but wanted the one-shot weed kill, so I didn’t try. If it had come with a sprayer that went right into the jug, like some of the other brands do, that would have been better than pouring it; this stuff is nasty, and the jug is not designed to pour easily without spilling. Still, bottom line, it works. Very well. I didn’t use for anything but the garden, so can’t speak to the other possible applications.
A**S
Great stuff
Use for cleaning... perfect to make 1 gallons other cleaning stuff, i just use straight because it requires it.. I go through A LOT of this and I order this brand every time because it comes fast and is packaged nicely so it's never damaged.... and it's budget friendly
A**R
Good product
Potent. Love it
C**S
Saw results in about a week
My home was empty for several years before I bought it. I've been battling English Ivy (also poison oak) that has grown out of control for years. This patch is about 10' x 20'. It is several layers thick and has begun to damage the fence and my shed. I absolutely have to get it under control before winter. I mixed a gallon of this vinegar with 1 cup of Dawn dish liquid and 1 cup of table salt. I did make sure I waited to spray the area until no rain was forecast for several days. In any event, 10 days later this is what the ivy looks like. I may very well still have to dig up the roots but at least now I can pull the dead vines and see well enough get to the roots. It was so thick and strong before I was getting nowhere and because of the waxy coating on the leaves Roundup wasn't getting into the plant and had zero effect. The dish soap cuts through the waxy coating, the salt dehydrates the plants, and the vinegar kills. I'm very happy with these results. This is mixture is half the price of extra strength Roundup and it works on this ivy, which nothing has touched yet. I've already purchased more to continue treating the entire area.
S**L
So Many Uses and Less Toxic Than Many Chemicals
You see a lot of mentions of this product for cleaning but it is also great for weed control and it removes rust. A really good product to have around especially if you want to stay away from harsh/dangerous cancer causing chemicals. That stated this product must be handled carefully. It's very strong and can be very corrosive.
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