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I am looking to buy 55 gal of Straight vinegar. I have zero connections for such an item.

I do not want to pay retail.

This is for my Zebra Mussels project.

Please do not suggest an alternative to vinegar as this decision is out of my hands.

Thanks!
 

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Waxman, email me back or call I can help with your Vinegar search.
 

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Well, there was no request of where to find a barrel of extra-virgin olive oil.
 

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Make your own....White Vinegar is acetic acid and water I'm pretty sure....
 

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Thanks; I will look into it. This is exactly why I love ACF!:D
 

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Not sure what %. They said distilled white vinegar or cider vinegar.
 

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Yes;

Every year since 1985 Orange, MA has held a 'Zebra Mussel Chowder' contest. I plan to make a pickled, Lithuanian version and want to test it in gi-normous batches.:D;):p



Actually, we are a decontamination station for fishing boats that use the Quabbin Reservoir.
 

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Well, If it is indeed just for cooking, it is cheap enough at the warehouse clubs I wouldn't go to much effort to try to find an industrial source. Two gallons at my Sam's club is 3.58, making 55 gallons around $100. I can't imagine buying it bulk containers being much cheaper due in part to the cost of the drum. Plus, it's easier to handle, no need for a drum pump, there's no waste, everything is guaranteed to be food grade, etc.
 

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Let us know if this works. If you find something that controls zebra mussels, you'll be a rich man.
 

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The decon process is applying hot water toboats, livewells, trailers etc.

The Vinegar is to douche the engine if boaters do not want hot water.
 

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I am in a 'Zebra Mussel' area on the Colorado river. I was thinking of promoting my car wash as a mussel decontaminationion area. In looking on th web I did not see vinigar as a product to kill the mussels. The only thing I came across was hot water and Potassium Chloride At the reccomended ratio of 200ppm it is only one teaspoon per 2 gallons of water. At that ratio it is probably less "salt" than from my soft water.

What do you guys think?
 

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BTW just so you don't think i am nuts, here is the link from utah wildlife :)
wildlife.utah.gov/quagga/pdf/boat_inspection.pdf
 

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Look around in your area for chemical suppliers. In my area, we can get 80% Acetic Acid, they use it for well treatment. Just dilute to your specifications.
 
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