Is there a difference between white vinegar and cleaning vinegar?

vinegar in a glass amphora on a window sill



The short answer is "not much difference." Unless it's commercially produced.

What is Cleaning Vinegar?

Cleaning vinegar is typically just regular white vinegar with a higher percentage of acetic acid, usually around 10%. This makes it more potent and twice as strong in smell compared to regular vinegar.

You can dilute cleaning vinegar by adding water to make it usable for cooking like regular vinegar. This is a convenient solution for people who want to save space and not have multiple bottles of vinegar at home.

How to Dilute Cleaning Vinegar

Diluting cleaning vinegar is as easy as adding water to it. Just mix it well to ensure that the vinegar is fully diluted before using it.


The Warning Part

Commercial cleaning vinegar may contain additives that are not suitable for human consumption. A farmer's market cleaning vinegar is most likely the concentrated cleaning vinegar you want, but a bottle off the shelf of national retailer is probably not a good choice for cooking.


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