Citric Acid 500 gram
RM38.50
100 in stock
Description
What is Citric Acid used for ?
Is a preservative and flavouring agent in food and beverages such as soft drinks. Citric acid is used as an emulsifying agent in ice-creams.
Can we make Citric Acid ?
We cant make citric acid at home. It has to be done in a factory
Clean with Citric Acid
Because citric acid kills bacteria, mold, and mildew, it’s great for general disinfecting and cleaning. It’s also effective at removing soap scum, hard water stains, calcium deposits, lime, and rust. Also, it serves as a preservative in many cleaning solutions. Because lemon juice contains 5 percent to 8 percent citric acid (per PubChem), it’s often used in green cleaning.
Citric acid is used in several cleaning products, such as auto cleaning products (e.g., wheel and radiator cleaners), metal cleaners, oven cleaners, dishwasher cleaners, all-purpose cleaners, soap-scum removers, bathroom cleaners, tub and tile cleaners, carpet cleaners, dish soaps, laundry detergents, air fresheners, window cleaners, stain removers, and dishwasher rinse aids.
Tips to use Citric Acid
1. Soap Scum
One of the highlights of citric acid is that it does a fantastic job doing away with soap scum.
It’s abrasive powers work to eliminate soap scum while protecting your health and your furnishings.
2. Laundry
Citric acid works well as a fabric softener because it balances the pH of the laundry detergent, especially if it’s a powder form.
When clothing emerges from the washer, they’re alkaline.
Adding citric acid to your wash improves the pH and keeps your clothes balanced.
3. All-Purpose Cleaner
Ready to clean your toilets, counters, and almost every other surface in your home in a non-toxic way?
A solution made with citric acid is the way to go.
Feel free to spray it almost anywhere (except a few places – see below), and take care of germs and grime.
It even works to repel dust!
4. Stainless Steel
Despite its acidity, citric acid can be used to
clean stainless steel.
It leaves behind a polished, clean look without using dangerous chemicals.
5. Lime and Rust
Lime and rust are a challenge to get rid of, but they’re no match for citric acid.
It won’t remove any of the finish and is less abrasive than other cleaners.
It typically takes a bit longer and requires more elbow grease, but it’s preferable to harsh chemicals.
6. Dishwasher Detergent
Citric acid is safe for the dishwasher and can be used as a detergent or for cleaning your dishwasher, plastic, or stainless steel.
There’s no residue left behind on dishes, and the water isn’t contaminated with chemicals, so there’s a less negative impact on the environment.
7. Window Cleaner
Yes, citric acid gets your windows sparkling!
Cleaning the windows is often an excellent chore for kids.
If you have kids who love helping clean around the home, there’s no need to worry about the ingredients when you use citric acid.
8. Stain Remover
Getting a stain on your favorite shirt or pants is a huge disappointment.
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 20 cm |
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