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HG Limescale Remover Concentrate, Sink Tap & Toilet Limescale Remover, Multi Surface Cleaner & Descaler, Bathroom Cleaner for Shower Heads, Loos, Baths & Screens - 1 Litre

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However, we wouldn’t suggest using this product for use on or near marble and granite because reviewers have commented that the product caused permanent damage. Heavy-duty descale formula successfully removes scaling due to hard water, uric acid and limescale. All you need to do is spray the gel on the sides and under the rim of the toilet bowl, leave it to work its magic for around 20 to 30 minutes, and then clean the toilet bowl with a toilet brush, although many users note that just a good soak will remove limescale without any need to brush. All the same, once you flush, you will have a clean toilet free of dirt and any hard-to-see limescale or uric scale.

Make up a spray bottle of half white vinegar and half water, and use it regularly as you would a general bathroom cleaning spray on tiles, basins, baths, showers and taps to keep limescale at bay. Always rinse thoroughly with plain water afterwards. To remove limescale from your toilet, you need to use vinegar. Pour vinegar (straight from the bottle) into the toilet bowl and leave it to sit for three hours or longer. Then scrub the bowl with a toilet brush to wipe off the limescale residue and flush. Taps No matter how much you’ve scrubbed your bathroom, it can seem impossible to remove limescale on glass, but you just need the right products. Sometimes, these products might already be in your home.What you’ll need: Yeah, [The] Pink [Stuff] Paste is the key. It'll bring anything up like new!” (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user DonLewis)Your kitchen sink and taps can be treated for limescale in the same way as the bathroom sink and taps. Kettles and coffee machines The Pink Stuff Paste is made from baking soda, quartz, sodium silicate and soap, which makes a mildly abrasive paste - meaning minimal scrubbing is needed. All you need to do is apply the paste with a soft cloth or sponge, gently rub the surface (ensuring all limescale residue is covered) and rinse the paste off with hot water. Leave it on for longer for particularly stubborn limescale stains. Pro Since it also removes soap and scum we also love using this product as a regular-use bathroom cleaner to keep surfaces and metal fixtures looking gleaming.

It’s a great versatile descaler that can be used virtually all around the home. A powerful foam spray that easily clings to showerheads and vertical surfaces like tiles, to remove limescale completely.However, we wouldn’t suggest using this product for appliances or kitchen surfaces because the formula doesn’t say it’s safe to use. Believe it or not, try lemon juice... the stuff you pour over your pancakes will do! I've used it to get limescale off a window in the past, works a treat! 2011-02-18T20:55:02+00:00 If lemon juice or vinegar don't work, you can use bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar. Combine two parts bicarbonate of soda with one part white vinegar - this should create a paste, which you then can apply to the surfaces and leave to sit for 15 minutes. Then scrub off the limescale residue. Washing machines and dishwashers Next, apply the paste to the limescale. This will work on any limescale you have in the home, but it’s probably best to not use it on anything you want to drink or eat from, like the kettle, for example. Don’t worry; we’ll cover how you can remove limescale from a kettle in a moment.

For more tips and product recommendations for cleaning the bog, take a look at our post How To Clean A Very Stained Toilet Bowl. A highly concentrated gel that clings onto showerheads and vertical surfaces, which is great for a deep-limescale treatment in toilets or on taps and showerhead fixtures. Ecover also never tests its products on animals, and even the bottle is made from recycled and plant plastic. Limescale is made of calcium carbonate and is usually worse if you live in a hard water area. Around 16 million people in the UK do, so find out if you’re one of them with this handy map. Bleach is a well-known household disinfectant, practically unchallengeable in killing most microorganisms; however, it is inefficient against these calcium deposits as it only lightens these dark stains. Cleaning limescale from your toilet, therefore, needs a little bit more help than just household bleach.It’s almost impossible to see a Cillit Bang product without uttering their slogan “Bang! And the dirt is gone!” but that’s exactly what happens when you use their limescale remover.

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