The 1-litre size is practical for the targeted treatment of strong limescale deposits in households. The Cleaneco descaler 37% concentrate with phosphoric acid is a high-efficiency descaler that removes the limescale and soap deposits forming in wet rooms. It is an ideal cleaner for toilets and showers.
What it is for
Because of its strong descaling action, it is made primarily for removing stubborn, thick limescale and lime deposits in toilets, showers and wet rooms. The concentrate can be used diluted for daily cleaning and neat against heavy deposits.
Use and dosing
For regular use, make a 20% solution in a 1-litre spray bottle. For occasional or deep cleaning, and for stubborn limescale and lime deposits, apply the agent neat, directly onto the surface to be cleaned, and let it stand for at least 5 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Repeat if needed until the surface is free of limescale. For mopping, add 1–2 dl of concentrate to 10 litres of water.
Composition
Contains: phosphoric acid. Phosphoric acid is a strong, inorganic acid that quickly dissolves even thick limescale, so protection and caution are essential during use.
Active ingredients explained
Phosphoric acid dissolves limescale (calcium carbonate), so taps, tiles and sanitary ware become free of limescale. As it is a strong acid, it must not be used on acid-sensitive surfaces and only with protective equipment.
Safety and warnings
The product is acidic and corrosive, so the following warnings must be observed:
- Causes severe burns and eye damage (H314).
- Keep out of reach of children (P102).
- Wear protective gloves, protective clothing and eye/face protection (P280).
- If swallowed, rinse the mouth; do not induce vomiting (P301+P330+P331).
- If on skin or hair, take off all contaminated clothing immediately and rinse the skin with water or shower (P303+P361+P353).
- If in eyes, rinse cautiously with water for several minutes; remove contact lenses if easy to do, then continue rinsing (P305+P351+P338).
- Immediately call a doctor (P310).
- Store locked up (P405).
- Dispose of contents and container in accordance with local, regional, national and international regulations (P501).