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moreblack
1 year ago

In principle, the mixing of cleaning agents should not be allowed, since in some cases this can become dangerous (e.g. if strong acids such as hydrochloric acid are in play)

To mix an all-purpose cleaner based on citric acid with vinegar, I do not think it should be a problem. Acetic acid and citric acid are both “only” medium-strength acids and a mixture of the two should not cause any chemical reaction to be felt in everyday life.

What are you even talking about?

ThomasJNewton
1 year ago

Mixing sour with sour is unfavorable, then later is sour. In any case, if this is a cleaner, which in any case are largely made of water.

But if you don’t know, you should stop that. Especially since such a mixture does not offer any advantages, as far as I know.

TomRichter
1 year ago

No. But also pointless. Contra-productive, vinegar doesn’t work better than citric acid, but stinks more.

It is only dangerous to mix a “chlorinator” with acidic cleaner or other acid.