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Hex Breaker (Rompe Zaraguey) Wash, 8 oz
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When someone believes a hex, a jinx, or a stretch of crossed conditions has settled over their life, hex breaker is the formula folk magic reaches for. Sold in Spanish as Rompe Zaraguey, it is named for the breaking apart of harmful work that has been laid against a person or place.
This eight-ounce wash is a scented spiritual concentrate for uncrossing baths, strong floor washes, and the cleansing of a home that needs hostile energy broken up and carried out.
Key Features
An uncrossing formula. Sold as Rompe Zaraguey, made for breaking hexes, jinxes, and crossed conditions.
An eight-ounce concentrate. A scented spiritual wash in a screw-top bottle, diluted into bath or floor water rather than used straight.
For strong cleansing. Works in an uncrossing bath, a back-to-front floor wash, or a thorough wipe-down of a troubled space.
Product Details
- Form: blended spiritual wash, scented concentrate for dilution
- Name: Hex Breaker (Rompe Zaraguey)
- Volume: 8 fl oz
- Tradition: hoodoo and Latin American folk magic
- Use: add to bath water, mop water, or cleaning water; dilute before use
- For ritual use only; external use only; not for drinking
- SKU: RWHEXB
- Sold by Plentiful Earth
The Spiritual Significance
Uncrossing is one of the central acts of conjure and Latin American folk magic, the work of breaking up and clearing away harmful conditions that someone believes has been placed on them. Hex breaker, or Rompe Zaraguey, is the wash made specifically for that job, the one reached for when luck has soured suddenly, when nothing seems to go right, or when a person feels actively worked against.
As a wash it breaks and clears. The act of washing strips the crossed condition off the floors, the threshold, or the body, and carries it out and away. Because uncrossing leaves a space empty, the tradition is to follow it with a blessing or road-opening step, so that what filled with trouble fills instead with something good. Many pair hex breaker with a white or uncrossing candle and a spoken release.
How To Use
- For an uncrossing floor wash, add two or three capfuls to a bucket of warm water and mop from the back of the home toward the front door, carrying the crossed condition out across the threshold.
- For an uncrossing bath, add about a quarter cup to a warm tub, soak while picturing the harmful work breaking apart and washing off, then air dry rather than toweling off.
- Wipe diluted wash across thresholds, door frames, and window sills to clear the ways into your home.
- Follow with a blessing or road-opening step, such as a flower water rinse or an open road wash, so the cleared space fills with good.
- Pour used wash water out the front door or beyond, keep the bottle from children and pets, and never drink it.
Pairs Well With
- Remove Jinx Ritual Wash, 8 oz a companion uncrossing wash for stubborn conditions.
- Reversible Ritual Wash, 8 oz to send the broken work back to its source.
- Dragon's Blood Ritual Wash, 8 oz to lay strong protection once the hex is broken.
- Rue (Ruda) Wash, 8 oz a classic herbal uncrossing and cleansing wash.
- White Sage Smudge Sticks to smoke-cleanse the space after washing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hex Breaker Wash used for?
It is an uncrossing wash, sold as Rompe Zaraguey, diluted into baths and floor washes to break up and clear away hexes, jinxes, and crossed conditions a person believes has been placed on them.
What should I do after using it?
Always follow uncrossing with a blessing or road-opening step, such as a flower water rinse or an open road wash. Clearing leaves a space empty, and the tradition is to fill it with something good so trouble does not return.
How is it different from Remove Jinx?
They are close companions, both for uncrossing. Many workers use them together or in sequence for stubborn conditions, and choose based on availability and personal practice rather than a strict difference in purpose.
Is it safe to drink or put on my skin?
No, never drink it. This is a ritual wash for external use only. Dilute before any skin contact, patch test first, and keep it away from your eyes, children, and pets.
How will I know it worked?
Folk practice looks for the situation to lighten, for luck to begin moving again, and for the heavy, worked-against feeling to lift. Repeat the cleansing over several sessions if needed, always following with a blessing step.

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