Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 5 Litre |
Packaging Size | 25L |
Brand | Big ideas global |
Form | Liquid |
Color | Dark Blue |
Model Name/Number | 0000023 |
Acid Content | 30% |
Specialty | cleaner |
Purity | 96%min |
Packaging Type | Carboys |
Shelf Life | 24 Months |
Additional Information:
Toilet cleaner compounds typically contain a variety of chemicals aimed at effectively cleaning and disinfecting toilets. Here are some common components found in toilet cleaner formulations:
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl): This is a strong acid commonly used in toilet bowl cleaners. It helps dissolve mineral deposits, such as calcium and limescale, as well as remove stubborn stains.
Surfactants: These are compounds that help lift and remove dirt, grime, and bacteria from toilet surfaces. Surfactants also aid in the even spread of the cleaner across the toilet bowl. Examples include alkyl sulfates, alkylbenzene sulfonates, and ethoxylated alcohols.
Bleach (Sodium Hypochlorite): Bleach is a potent disinfectant that kills bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It sanitizes the toilet bowl and helps prevent the spread of germs. Additionally, bleach provides whitening and brightening effects, aiding in stain removal.
Fragrances: Fragrances are added to mask unpleasant odors and leave a fresh scent after cleaning. Fragrances can be synthetic or derived from natural sources.
Thickeners: Thickeners give toilet cleaners a gel-like consistency, allowing them to adhere to toilet bowl surfaces and provide extended contact time for better cleaning. Common thickeners include xanthan gum, guar gum, and cellulose derivatives.
Colorants: Colorants are used for aesthetic purposes to give toilet cleaners their distinctive colors. They can be synthetic dyes or natural pigments.
Corrosion Inhibitors: These compounds protect metal parts in the toilet (such as flush handles and pipes) from damage caused by acidic or caustic ingredients in the cleaner.
Chelating Agents: Chelating agents bind to metal ions present in water, preventing them from interfering with the cleaning process or causing spots or streaks on dishes. Examples include EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) and citric acid.
Water Softeners: These additives help soften hard water, which can reduce the effectiveness of the cleaner. Water softeners improve cleaning performance by preventing the formation of limescale deposits.
These ingredients work together to effectively clean, disinfect, and deodorize toilet bowls, ensuring a hygienic and pleasant bathroom environment.