Dri-Pak - Dri-Pak White Vinegar Ex Strength (500ml)
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Price: £1.70
Brand: Dri-Pak
Description: This extra strong white vinegar will leave you with sparkling surfaces all around the home! The acetic acid ingredient works to clean and descale and it can be used for a wide range of applications such as cleaning glass and mirrors, removing limescale, and treating pet urine stains. Dri-Pak - Dri-Pak White Vinegar Ex Strength (500ml) - shop the best deal online on thehealthfoodshop.net
Category: Household and Cleaning
Merchant: Health Click
Product ID: 6452444659881
EAN: 5011289002536
Author: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5
Review: Such a great product works wonders
Author: A
Rating: 2
Review: Positives: - "Acetic Acid of plant based origin 6%". Stronger than most normally sold white vinegar bottles. - Great for removing limescale. I've tried on my toilet and kettle. While it didn't do the full job (about 300ml toilet, 200ml kettle), it did do most of it. - See-through spray bottle. Negatives: - You can't use upside down. I tried using it for my toilet rim, but it usually won't spray. Then it starts leaking while upside down. Make sure to wear gloves. - It leaks from the top. Try putting it upside down and then upright, it will leak. Yes, the spray has been turned to allow spraying, but it still shouldn't leak so easily. - The spray part of the bottle easily moves about - flimsy. - Quite smelly. Conclusion: They need to improve the bottle design. Otherwise, it's better to just buy 5% acetic acid at 2-5litres, as it's cheaper and you can manually add it into another, good, empty spray bottle. If they do improve the design, they need to show a video of it being used in multiple angles. I've tried citric acid by DRI PAK (250g). It works better for limescale removal, probably because you can add a much higher concentration (powder to water ratio). It isn't in liquid form (powder). Much less smell though and if you want it as a liquid, you'll have to do the mixing yourself. But I don't like the fact that they sell it in cardboard form (without sachets) for citric acid (no plastic bottle or liquid option either). Hence I'll probably not buy from DRI PAK anymore. Packaging lets it down immensely for both. Good ingredients though and decent pricing for something that isn't sold on Amazon Fresh. Edit: Not entirely sure if mixing citric acid/vinegar with sewage water is healthy (the whole sewage system itself is questionable). Try Pumice Stone / another item OR change from ceramic toilet OR just leave the stains (mineral deposits) as is... A lot of stuff sold at Tesco's (especially chemicals) and Amazon is questionable... Also, Amazon censor reviews sometimes without any reasoning. No good alternatives (websites) are currently available.