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product_id: 708747498
title: "75% pure, super concentrated vinegar.."
brand: "calyptus"
price: "€ 66.72"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
url: https://www.desertcart.pt/products/708747498-75-pure-super-concentrated-vinegar
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region: Portugal
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# 80% pure super concentration Powerful natural weed killer 1 quart = 5 gallons standard vinegar 75% pure, super concentrated vinegar..

**Brand:** calyptus
**Price:** € 66.72
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power up your cleaning & gardening game with Calyptus Concentrated Vinegar!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 75% pure, super concentrated vinegar.. by calyptus
- **How much does it cost?** € 66.72 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- calyptus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted calyptus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Trusted by Thousands:** 4.6-star rating from nearly 3,000 users who swear by its effectiveness and natural power.
- • **Premium Glass Packaging:** Keeps purity intact and looks sleek on your shelf—because quality matters.
- • **Eco-Friendly Weed Control:** Say goodbye to harsh chemicals—safe for edible plants and leaves zero toxic residue.
- • **Versatile Cleaning Dynamo:** Cuts through grime and stains better than many commercial cleaners—perfect for tough jobs.
- • **Unmatched Concentration Power:** Dilute 1:20 to unleash 5x the cleaning & weed-killing strength of regular vinegar.

## Overview

Calyptus 80% pure concentrated vinegar delivers the cleaning and weed-killing power of 5 gallons of standard 4% vinegar in just one quart. Packaged in a premium glass bottle, this eco-friendly, highly acidic liquid is perfect for natural weed control and tough cleaning tasks, boasting a 4.6-star rating from nearly 3,000 satisfied customers.

## Description

Calyptus Concentrated Vinegar (80%).

Review: Waaaaaaaay too expensive.
Review: I use this to make an all natural weed killer for weeds that are inbetween my patio pavers. This is strong and caustic stuff, but it works like a charm and is not worse stuff that could drift onto my edible plants. You need a mask and gloves to work with it, perhaps even goggles if using it to clean you must have a well ventilated place. I used a bit on my old enamel sink and it cleaned it better than a certain Clean Up product. The sink is already ruined so etching was not a concern. The smell is strong as you would expect and you actually need a ventilated mask like I mentioned if you will be over top of it. It is highly acidic and toxic to ingest but, can be rinsed away and the after life compared to a big name weed killer is practically zero time after drying outside or rinsing thoroughly inside. Pretty sure it will etch glossy surfaces so read the directions and use with caution. I Love the stuff! ( In the picture I am including, you can see the weeds I did not treat, The area near the screen door is where I did, and they are gone, they burn up and I just swept them away.)

## Features

- POWER AT YOUR COMMAND: Dilute 1:20 with water. One quart of Calyptus 80% pure concentrated vinegar delivers the equivalent power of 5 gallons of standard 4% vinegar, when fully diluted.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08QS85XN6 |
| Brand | Calyptus |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,943) |
| Date First Available | 13 March 2025 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Package Information | Glass Bottle |
| Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 8.89 x 17.78 cm; 1.09 kg |
| Units | 14195.3 Milliliters |
| Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Calyptus
- **Item form:** Liquid
- **Material features:** Biodegradable
- **Scent:** Unscented
- **Specific uses for product:** Multi Purpose Cleaning and Degreasing

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long after spraying weeds should I notice it working? How many hours without rain does it need to be effective?**
A: I mix 32oz of 75% vinegar, 4oz dawn concentrated dish soap, and 4oz of salt in a 1 gallon sprayer.  I then add water to finish filling the sprayer.  Spray the weeds in the morning on a sunny day and they will be dead within an hour of sun hitting them.  Mixing salt and vinegar makes sodium acetate and hydrogen chloride. Don’t get this on anything in your yard you don’t want to kill.  The soap is important because it holds the mix to the weed.

**Q: Will this clean stains off of concrete?**
A: Bottom line:  
** yes AND no! **

This acetic acid (aka white vinegar) at 75% concentration is nearly as caustic as the standard dilution of muriatic acid.  In fact, it will do as much or more damage to certain porous mineral surfaces like concrete (especially if floated very smooth), limestone as well as sandstone.  

Be advised that if not first diluted to 15% or less concentration, you should NOT leave the solution on concrete for an extended period unless you intend to etch away 1 or 2 mm from the surface with each treatment!  

This obviously is NOT the best choice for intensive acid etching such as would be needed during surface preparation of a dirty, oily but generally smooth unpainted garage floor prior to applying a bonding primer and 2 part epoxy maintenance-free floor finish.  

Generally speaking, concentrated muriatic acid or dilute sulfuric acid would be used to assure a complete and even etching on porous stone / concrete.  

I highly recommend finding PHOSPHORIC ACID for the purpose you mention....it is less toxic, safer (though still requires proper handling) and the formulation happens to be better suited to concrete cleaning!  

Now, the reason my answer started out with both yes AND no, has to do with the TYPE of STAINS you are trying to remove.   

Essentially, for many organic, water based stains including calcium / lime scale build-up, the vinegar along with Dawn dish soap (which makes an excellent all purpose degreaser and surfactant that will bind up the acid-loosened minerals or similar stains, aiding in easy rinsing!  

For severe oily stains the vinegar and dish soap solution won't be adequate so don't waste your time and energy.   This is where you will want to invest in TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE (TSP), an industrial foaming degreaser and of course for a uniformly clean concrete surface, spraying an even PHOSPHORIC ACID solution over the entire surface will make for a fantastic finished result no matter how bad the original stains nor variety of tough stains encountered.   

Be mindful these solutions all are damaging to ornamental grasses, turf grasses and shrubbery.   Vinegar and Dawn would be red least harmful provided all the cleaning solution was thoroughly rinsed away and not allowed to sit on delicate foliage for any longer than necessary.  All of these solutions pose some risk unless handled properly...a couple of them pose severe risk...so common sense is key and always READ THE DIRECTIONS / MANUAL THOROUGHLY before starting a project like this. 

It should be noted that many metals & alloys will quickly react  to concentrated acetic acid (vinegar), often becoming permanently discolored & dulling significantly, so keep this in mind as well.

I hope this gets you headed in the right direction!  Good luck and safe cleaning.

Cheers

**Q: how much do you dilute to achieve 20%, 30% and 40% vinegar solution?**
A: One part concentrated vinegar to 0.87 parts water (a little less than 1 to 1) will yield a solution that is 40% acetic acid (the active ingredient in vinegar.

One part concentrated vinegar to 1.5 parts water will produce a 30% solution.

One part concentrated vinegar to 2.75 parts water will produce a 20% solution.

**Q: Will it kill nutsedge? All the way down to the nut?**
A: Like a navy seal

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by K***G on 23 July 2025*

Waaaaaaaay too expensive.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***. on 25 October 2025*

I use this to make an all natural weed killer for weeds that are inbetween my patio pavers. This is strong and caustic stuff, but it works like a charm and is not worse stuff that could drift onto my edible plants. You need a mask and gloves to work with it, perhaps even goggles if using it to clean you must have a well ventilated place. I used a bit on my old enamel sink and it cleaned it better than a certain Clean Up product. The sink is already ruined so etching was not a concern. The smell is strong as you would expect and you actually need a ventilated mask like I mentioned if you will be over top of it. It is highly acidic and toxic to ingest but, can be rinsed away and the after life compared to a big name weed killer is practically zero time after drying outside or rinsing thoroughly inside. Pretty sure it will etch glossy surfaces so read the directions and use with caution. I Love the stuff! ( In the picture I am including, you can see the weeds I did not treat, The area near the screen door is where I did, and they are gone, they burn up and I just swept them away.)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***Y on 4 June 2025*

This worked for our concerns about not wanting to poison the environment and managing weeds and more importantly "sucker" shoots of trees that we have had to cut down. Managing these unwanted and wildly growing suckers at the base of a tree we've had to cut down has been a real battle. In researching the internet, this product was highly recommended on several sites and I was grateful that it was easily available on Amazon. This product is not be taken lightly/casually. This is a highly toxic concentration that can hurt human beings when it comes into contact with skin, but is amazing at its ability to end our never ending battle for keeping our yard weed free. PLEASE wear gloves, safety glasses and clothing to protect yourself from any "splash" or wind drift that may happen while using this product - even if you use a fairly long wand on your weed sprayer equipment. Very effective, very strong and very much worth the price because of its effectiveness.

## Frequently Bought Together

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*Last updated: 2026-05-13*