The bathroom cleaner can be used wherever limey and greasy dirt have to be removed at the same time.
Removes limescale deposits in hard-to-reach places and simultaneously cleans fittings, stainless steel, tiles, shower walls in the bathroom and kitchen.
Application / Dosage:
Spray on the bathroom cleaner, allow to act for a short time - depending on the limescale deposit -, wipe off and rinse with clear water.
Attention: Not suitable for all surfaces containing lime such as marble, alabaster, terazzo, artificial stone, concrete etc.
Product declaration:
Citric acid 5-15%
Herbal. Alcohol (ethanol) 5-15%
Sugar tensides 1-5%
Water, swirled ad 100%
Ingredient list according to EC 648/2004:
Aqua, Citric Acid, Alcohol, Alkylpolyglucoside C8-10
Origin and properties of the ingredients:
Vegetable alcohol (ethanol) is obtained by fermentation of vegetable starch. Sugar tenside is produced from vegetable starch and coconut fat. Ethanol and sugar surfactant dissolve the dirt and drain the water. Citric acid, food grade, dissolves limescale.
Product feature:
Convenient to use: Simply spray on, leave on for a short time, rinse off or lightly wipe off, and a sparkling clean result, with impeccable ecological quality and 100% biodegradability.
Certification:
Ecogarantie
CSE
Vegan Society
Technical data:
Density: (20 °C) approx. 1.03 g / cm³
pH value: (20 °C, 5 g / l H2O) approx. 4-5
Ecology:
Biodegradation: Ethanol also occurs in small quantities in nature. It is rapidly and 100% degradable in carbon dioxide and water when it enters wastewater. In the manufacturing process of sugar surfactants, parts of sugar and fat are combined in such a way that the inner molecular structure is preserved. Therefore, it is easy for microorganisms to degrade these surfactants quickly and completely. Citric acid is a component of the plant, animal and human organism and is therefore rapidly and completely degraded to 100 % to carbon dioxide and water by the microorganisms present in nature. Sugar tenside is considered to be readily biodegradable according to OECD.