Where is everyone getting acetic acid?

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So I’m looking at the fibrils threads and I’m wondering - where are you getting acetic acid and what type are you using? Left to my own devices I’d inject distilled white vinegar into a vial of BAC, bit by bit, and test pH as I went along.

Is there a better source of acetic acid / a better way to do this? I’m honestly not too concerned,but if it’s easy enough to get a low pH reconstitution solution I might as well err on the side of caution.
 
With AA at 0.6% concentration, I use 75% AA and 25% bac for reconstitution. Vinegar is not USP, not filtered for sediment, etc. If your vinegar is 6% AA, then maybe a few drops in 1ml of bac, test the pH, and then filter it.

I googled and found many AA 0.6% suppliers. Carolina.com for lab supplies. Many pep sites selling 0.6% AA.
 
So I’m looking at the fibrils threads and I’m wondering - where are you getting acetic acid and what type are you using? Left to my own devices I’d inject distilled white vinegar into a vial of BAC, bit by bit, and test pH as I went along.

Is there a better source of acetic acid / a better way to do this? I’m honestly not too concerned,but if it’s easy enough to get a low pH reconstitution solution I might as well err on the side of caution.
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So I’m looking at the fibrils threads and I’m wondering - where are you getting acetic acid and what type are you using? Left to my own devices I’d inject distilled white vinegar into a vial of BAC, bit by bit, and test pH as I went along.

Is there a better source of acetic acid / a better way to do this? I’m honestly not too concerned,but if it’s easy enough to get a low pH reconstitution solution I might as well err on the side of caution.
months ago i tried to go the bac water + vinegar route with a vial of cag and it immediately went cloudy. the vinegar denatured the peptide, this is the same as when your liquid in recipes goes cloudy when an acid is introduced. the cag is then destroyed and can't be salvaged.

i don't know why it did that, i did the math several times, and vinegar is literally acetic acid, so i would have thought it would work the same, but it didn't. just fyi, trying to save you from ruining that cag
 

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