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No....if vinegar was an acceptable "disinfectant" according the the EPA standards that a disinfectant is held to, then many more companies would sell it because it's cheap! It's true that vinegar does kill germs, but not well enough to call it an effective disinfectant.

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I can’t find Lysol to disinfect my office can vinegar work to disinfect work stations, doors etc?

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5y ago
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Yes

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No

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Yes

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