Vinegar can be added to the hypochlorous acid solution after processing it to create a disinfectant solution. You must mix the vinegar and the hypochlorous acid in a separate spray bottle, not the Echo Clean bottle.
You should add about one (1) tablespoon to drop the pH into the effective 5-6pH hypochlorous acid range.
⚠️ WARNING: DO NOT ADD VINEGAR TO SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE (SALT SOLUTION!) When mixed with acetic acid in vinegar, this molecule releases chlorine gas, which is extremely dangerous to human health.
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