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ANTI CALC EXTRA 1L

TP121

Acid-based descaling and cleaning agent. Kalkbort is used for cleaning and descaling of toilets, bathtubs, sanitary ware, shower rooms, tiles, grout, wet room mats, stainless steel, etc. Tingstads chemical series RED - for sanitary and shower area

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Amount 6/Case

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  • Acid-based descaling and cleaning agent. Kalkbort is used for cleaning and descaling of toilets, bathtubs, sanitary ware, shower rooms, tiles, grout, wet room mats, stainless steel, etc. Tingstads chemical series RED - for sanitary and shower areas

    Product features
    - Removes oxides, lime and mineral deposits, skin deposits, fatty contaminants, etc.
    - Child-safe cap

    Product specifications
    Volume: 1 L
    Quantity: 6 pcs/ pack

    Dosage
    Cleaning: 50 ml/ 10 liters of water
    Descaling: Used concentrated or diluted up to 10 parts with water.

    Usage
    1. Used concentrated or in solution. Mixed with cold or lukewarm water. Always mix the acid in the water (SIV).
    2. Let the product work for a few minutes depending on where the product is applied.
    3. Process the surface if necessary with a brush or similar. Avoid the product drying on the surface.
    4. Rinse with cold or tempered water.

    Always test the product on a small area first.


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Product height (mm) 280
Products width(mm) 71
Product height (mm) 71
Weight per products (g) 1228
Packaging per pallet (pc) 100
Quantity per pack (pcs) 6 PCS/CASE
Quantity per salesunit 6
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