Sonett Bathroom Cleaner
- Ships from Ottawa, Canada
- Ships within 72 hours
With citric acid, pure vegetable surfactants
- To obtain clean and shining surfaces on shower stalls, tiles, bathtubs, fittings, stainless steel and ceramic, acrylic and glass wash basins
- Thoroughly removes hard water deposits,
water spots and soap residue - No fragrance
- 100% biodegradable
Easy to use: Simply spray on, leave on to take effect, rinse or lightly wipe off, and your result is spic and span with impeccable ecological quality on top.
The Bathroom Cleaner can be used wherever you need to remove lime scale and greasy dirt at the same time.
Removes limescale deposits in hard-to-reach places and simultaneously cleans fittings, stainless steel, floor tiles and shower walls in bathrooms and kitchens. Spray and leave on for several minutes – depending on the limescale deposits, wipe off and rinse with clean water.
500 ml bottle with spray nozzle
Attention
Not suitable for calcareous surfaces such as marble, alabaster, terrazzo, artificial stone, concrete, etc.
Product declaration
- Citric acid 5–15%
- Vegetable alcohol (ethanol) 5–15%
- Sugar surfactants 1–5%
- Water, swirled up to 100%
List of ingredients as per EC 648/2004
Aqua, citric acid, alcohol denat., alkylpolyglucoside C8–C16 (coco glucoside)
Origin and properties of the ingredients
Vegetable alcohol (ethanol) is obtained by fermentation of vegetable starch. Sugar surfactant is manufactured from vegetable starch and coconut oil. Ethanol and sugar surfactant dissolve the dirt and allow the water to run off. Citric acid, in food grade, removes the limescale deposits.
Technical data
Density: 20 °C approx.1.017 g / cm³ (68 °F approx. 0.036 oz / in³)
pH value: 20 °C, 5 g / litre H₂O (68 °F, 0.18 oz / 34 fl oz US H₂O) approx. 4–5
Biodegradability
Ethanol, in small quantities, is also present in nature. Once fed into waste water, it is rapidly and completely degraded into carbon dioxide and water. During the manufacturing process of coconut oil alcohol sulphate and sugar surfactants, the organic constituents of the coconut oil and starch types are combined in such a way that their natural molecular structure remains intact. For this reason it is relatively easy for the microorganisms to 100% decompose these surfactants. Citric acid is a constituent of plant, animal and human organisms, and is therefore rapidly and completely degraded into carbon dioxide and water by naturally present microorganisms. Sugar surfactants are classified as readily biodegradable according to OECD guidelines.
Suitable for septic tanks and filtration systems.
Certification
CSE (Certified Sustainable Economics)
Packaging
Bottle, canister: PE
Cap: PE / PP
Label: PE