Vilgain Citric Acid – 100% natural cleaner and descaler
Vilgain Citric Acid – 100% natural cleaner and descaler
Vilgain Citric Acid - the ideal eco‑helper against limescale and odour
Citric acid is a natural substance found in citrus fruits. As well as playing an important role in the food industry, it is a great natural alternative to irritating chemical cleaners. In fact, it boasts naturally antibacterial properties, making it a great choice for cleaning bathrooms, kitchens and other similar areas where dirt, mold and limescale often form.
It can effectively remove limescale, making it suitable for cleaning shower heads, taps and kettles. Reliably removes odours. You can also use it to clean porcelain, drains, washing machine, dishwasher and coffee machine. Citric acid is also easily degradable and does not harm the environment.
Tip: Together with white vinegar, they make an unbeatable duo. If you dissolve citric acid in warm white vinegar, it dissolves more easily.
Vilgain Citric Acid in points:
- A natural helper in kitchen and bathroom cleaning
- Removes limescale and odours
- antibacterial
- does not pollute the environment, is free of aggressive chemicals
Ingredients
Citric acid monohydrate E330.
Usage
- Cleaning:
- Dissolve 2 teaspoons in 500 ml of water.
- Cleaning the washing machine:
- Pour 250 g of citric acid into an empty washing machine drum and switch the programme on 50 - 60 °C.
- Clothes:
- To remove stains, soak clothes for 1 hour in a solution of 10 g citric acid and 1 litre of water.
- Cleaning the kettle:
- Fill the kettle with water until the heating element is submerged and add 1 tablespoon of citric acid, let it come to the boil.
- Cleaning the dishwasher:
- Pour 250 g of citric acid into an empty dishwasher and switch on the programme.
Warning
- Causes serious eye irritation.
- May cause respiratory irritation.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Wear protective goggles.
- Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
- Do not breathe dust.
- IN CASE OF EYE INJURY: Rinse gently with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if they are fitted if they can be easily removed. Continue rinsing.
- If eye irritation persists: Seek medical attention/treatment.
- Dispose of contents/packaging in hazardous waste collection.
- Store in a dry and dark place in a sealed bag.