Naturhaus Magazin

Schlagwort: Kalklöser

What is a descaler? A descaler is a cleaning agent used to remove limescale deposits from surfaces. Limescale forms through the deposition of calcium and magnesium salts from hard water. How does a descaler work? A descaler works by the addition of acids such as citric acid or acetic acid. These acids dissolve limescale by chemically altering the calcium and magnesium salts. Where is a descaler used? A descaler is primarily used in households to remove limescale from surfaces such as sinks, showers, tiles and fittings. It can also be used in industrial settings to remove limescale from pipes, machinery and equipment. What types of descalers are there? There are different types of descalers, including: Liquid descalers: Typically sold in spray bottles or bottles with a dosing cap and can be sprayed onto or applied directly to surfaces. Powdered descalers: Usually sold in tins or as single-dose portions and must be mixed with water before application. Tablet descalers: Dissolved in water and particularly suitable for cleaning coffee machines and kettles. Conclusion A descaler is an essential cleaning agent for households and industry. It works through the use of acids and can effectively remove limescale from surfaces and equipment.