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HG Limescale Remover Foam Spray, Professional Grade Limescale Remover, Bathroom Descaler, Removes Stains & Deposits from Shower Heads, Taps, Baths & Screens (500ml) - 218050106

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Some users recommend using Harpic Power Plus with a pumice stone to gently remove a big build-up of limescale, but once it’s under control just use Harpic every day to stop the limescale from returning. Pros We then assessed and compared these recommendations against those given by hundreds of Mumsnetters who’ve tried and tested these products in their own homes. Whether you need an all-rounder limescale remover for your bathroom and kitchen, or a powerful formula that will finally give you the stain-free toilet that you deserve, we’ve got something for you here. Any white or copper-coloured markings near home-based water sources are likely to be limescale, particularly if you live in a hard-water region. As we’re sure you know, these stains just don’t seem to budge when using ordinary cleaning products. Limescale leaves an unsightly finish to otherwise clean rooms and appliances, which can even develop into serious plumbing problems down the road, so it’s best to deal with any outbreaks promptly. A: It will depend on the product/brand, but they generally comprise acidic compounds like hydrochloric acid, which is effective at removing limescale. Q: Where can I buy limescale remover?

Stardrops’ The Pink Stuff Paste is suitable for kitchen and bathroom limescale removal and works on surfaces such as ceramic tiles, showers, glass, sinks, saucepans, outdoor furniture, and paintwork.All ingredients are plant-based and biodegradable – its main ingredient is citric acid – which means it’s safe to use on kettles and coffee makers, as well as showers, loos and draining boards.

Yeah, [The] Pink [Stuff] Paste is the key. It'll bring anything up like new!” (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user DonLewis) Viakal Limescale Remover is the perfect all-rounder and one of the strongest limescale removers around. It leaves shower screens sparkling and draining boards shiny and clear. You can spray it on taps and it helps built-up limescale to disappear. All-purpose v. dedicated cleaner: An all-purpose cleaner can work well on things like counters and floors, but for toilets, mirrors, showers and tubs, a dedicated cleaner specifically formulated to clean up those items will be necessary. Dedicated cleaners contain ingredients that can more efficiently eliminate the messes that are commonly found in the bathroom. During our research, we came across several reviewers who said they had stopped buying Cillit Bang because of the strong chemical smell, but tried the miraculous product once again and found that the new formula smelled fresher and cleaner than before.While fragrance is often the least offensive ingredient in most cleaners (aside from water, the only thing that gets an A), it’s still potentially problematic for those with allergies, asthma, or sensitivities. On the EWG scale, it earns between a C and D, depending on the product. Unfortunately, we’ve conditioned ourselves to believe that if something doesn’t smell like lemons, it’s not clean, which is why manufacturers include it even if they can make their product work just fine without it. If you’ve ever watched a horror movie or a crime show, you know what Hydrochloric acid is used for. Not a scary movie fan? Let’s just say that it’s what the bad guys use when they want to get rid of all (and I do mean all) evidence of their crime. Oddly enough, it’s only a C on EWG’s grading scale, so it’s not quite as toxic as ammonia and silicon compounds. Still, most of us would rather not use ingredients capable of wiping an entire human body off the face of the planet, right? Its greatest offense is to your respiratory system, although there’s “some concern” about its effects on your skin and vital organs. Fragrance

TM 11 can also be used on stainless steel and most metal surfaces. This product is highly concentrated and can be diluted with water depending on the degree of contamination up to 5 : 1 with water. The effects are particularly nasty when it’s inhaled. Unless you’re basically wearing a gas mask while cleaning your bathroom, there’s a very strong chance you’ll inhale at least a little bit of the substances. For those who are concerned about the planet, the silicon compounds found in cleaning products are also fairly toxic to ocean creatures. Butoxydiglycol Lemon method: Cut a lemon in half and rub the flesh side onto the limescale-affected part of the taps. Again, leave it to sit for 30 minutes and then scrub it with a sponge to remove the limescale residue. Shower heads It should be noted that even soft water areas can get limescale; it might just remain invisible to the eye for longer, so a descaling session is always worth doing if you suspect there to be a problem. Vinegar method: Pour a generous amount of vinegar into a food bag and fasten the bag with string around the shower head. Leave the bag on overnight and wipe the shower head clean in the morning. Baths, showers, sinks and tilesThe surface affected by limescale will determine how and what you clean it with. For example, you wouldn’t want to use a strong chemical-based limescale remover in your kettle in case you can't get rid of the chemical smell and taste. Thankfully, specially designed products like the Oust Descaler (recommended above) are at hand to clean your small household appliances.

To learn more about each ingredient, I turned to the Environmental Working Group’s Guide to Healthy Cleaning. While best known for their Skin Deep database for skincare products, they also have one to help you find the best cleaners that works pretty much the same way. It lists different ingredients in a product along with their safety rating on a grading scale from A to F, with F, of course, being a failing grade. If the limescale is still there, you can either use the rougher side of the pad or use bicarbonate of soda to do the work for you. Bicarb is a natural abrasive, which means when you apply it to your glass with a damp cloth and wipe it away with a dry one, it should remove any remaining limescale stains. Whether you buy a limescale remover or create your own, you need to regularly break down the deposits to prevent unwanted limescale build-ups, which can cause problems with your pipes.Some descalers are much stronger than others. If there is a significant limescale build-up in your bathroom, then you'd really need to look at buying an especially strong product. Also, you should consider what the purpose of using a descaler is in your case and what exactly you'd like to achieve. FAQs Q: What is limescale remover made of? When using bleach, you might think that your limescale problems are dealt with, but what you're doing is just covering them up, and soon the discolouration will return. To properly dissolve limescale, you need a proper limescale remover. How do you remove stubborn limescale from glass? HG’s professional range is ideal for heavy-duty cleaning, and their limescale remover is no different. This high concentrate bathroom descaler is suitable for removing limescale from your taps, shower, plastic bath, sink, shower door, tiles and shower head. A: On average, running a generator for 3-10 hours should purify a room. But, ensure that you take all the necessary safety precautions if using one. Sources All of our recommendations for limescale removers came from Mumsnet users themselves - because we believe that the best way to find highly-rated products is to ask real people who’ve used them time and time again in their homes.

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