235+ pages. 42 documented plain folk systems. Instant PDF download.
Six recurring costs. Six industries built on disposable solutions. Six formulas — available for under $10 each — that the industries quietly buried because lasting solutions don't sell twice.
Quarterly spray contracts that treat the symptom. A $4 bag of food-grade DE applied correctly handles 30+ pest types — with zero chemical resistance.
Bleach feeds the roots. Borax kills them. The same $2 box on grocery shelves does what $400 contractors charge for.
A 1938 USDA bulletin documented a $7 attic technique that cuts second-floor heat by 25°F. Then it stopped being reprinted.
A family of four spends $310 a year on hand soap, dish soap, laundry soap. One Saturday morning takes that number to $12.
The Egyptians refrigerated food in 2500 BC using physics. MIT validated it in 2012. Your grocery store doesn't sell that solution.
An 1887 recipe protects wood for 35–40 years per coat. Commercial paint: 8–12 years. Costs $0.10 per square foot.
Every formula across both volumes is paired with the original regulatory filing, trade association memo, or industry decision that pushed it out of mainstream practice. Obtained via FOIA, library archives, and ledger searches.
Classified lime-based whitewash formulas as "temporary" and "non-protective." No performance data cited. The classification was repeated in 11 state extension bulletins by 1945. The formula had been protecting barns for over a century.
Filed state-by-state to reclassify a 200-year-old wood preservative as "restricted use." The replacement products were later removed from residential use due to toxicity. The original was non-toxic.
Recommended language reducing diatomaceous earth's prominence in EPA public health guidance. We obtained the original filing through FOIA. The argument was about market structure — not effectiveness.
Established a $40,000–$80,000 testing requirement for any aftermarket fuel additive making mileage claims. The naphthalene tablets the DOE itself had just validated cost $1 each. The math was obvious.
Adopted language making it harder for state extension services to recommend non-chemical alternatives. The chemical pesticide industry's submitted comments are public record.
Documented a 24°F cooling reduction in test buildings using a reflective attic technique costing $7 in materials. After 1960, the bulletin stopped being reprinted. Tracked down the original on HathiTrust.
Most readers eventually get both — which is why the bundle saves $12. But if you want to start with just one, both volumes work standalone.
Three years of documented plain folk formulas. Twenty-two complete systems for pest control, wood preservation, mold elimination, food storage without power, and utility reduction.
Twenty forgotten household systems. Where The Vault covers the garden and outside, this companion volume covers kitchen, pantry, bathroom, and home chemistry.
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"The whitewash formula is real. Six months and four storms later, the wood looks better than the day I treated it. My neighbor's painted fence is already peeling."
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