Description

Citric acid is one of the most widespread acids in the plant world. It can be found in almost all fruits, woods, funguses and even in tobacco. Lemon juice is composed of citric acid, between 5% and 7%. It plays a key role for the metabolism of all living organisms. The human body produces approximately 2g per day of citric acid and decomposes it again and again.  It has been acknowledged that it is also a descaling agent (descaling, removing and dissolving limescale) and a wonderful antioxidant. It is completely biodegradable too.
Use with caution, reading the label before use is required.

Uses:

Environmental benefit

– made of raw plant materials (molasses).
– Production and packaging in Western Europe.
– Craft bag packaging.
– Complete biodegradability (OECD-test).

Recipes

For small and large domestic appliances descaling. Dilute 1 or 2 tablespoons of citric acid in 1L of cold water and use this solution to descale coffee machines and kettles.  Rinse with clear water afterwards. You can also use this solution to descale taps, showerheads or pressure reducers. To remove limescale from your washing machine, put 6 to 8 tablespoons of acid in the drum and run on a cycle (90°C).

Remember that citric acid is a multi-purpose product. Click here for more information.