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Anhydrous Citric Acid - OH Fragrance

Olimpiahome  |  SKU: 8055162189911  |  Barcode: 8055162189911
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Description

Citric Acid is an acidic compound found in citrus fruits, particularly in lemon juice; it is considered a “weak acid” because it is low in concentration, thus not harmful.

Citric acid is biodegradable and respects health and the environment. It is an extremely versatile and natural product, perfect for use in the preparation of various cleaning and hygiene products for the home.

 

Features:

- Eco-friendly: Citric acid is an eco-friendly product capable of dissolving and removing limescale from any surface or fabric. It replaces numerous chemical products such as fabric softeners and descalers.

- Odorless: Unlike descaling products that have a strong pungent odor, citric acid is completely odorless.

- Multi-purpose: A single product that will become your ally in household cleaning. From the washing machine to the dishwasher, it will always be useful!

- Save space and money: Its use allows you to save space and money with just one product, while also reducing environmental impact.

 

What are the uses?

This wonderful descaler can be used to clear drains, remove limescale from toilets and sanitary fixtures, clean glass, and also as an eco-friendly fabric softener and rinse aid for the dishwasher.

 

Can it be used as a fabric softener?

Certainly! It is well-known for its use as a substitute for fabric softener precisely because it eliminates limescale, which makes textile fibers hard and dry.

 

Contraindications: where not to use it!

Being an acidic substance, it should be avoided on marble, wood, natural stone, and terracotta surfaces; it should not be applied directly to clothing, but in the appropriate compartment of the washing machine.