This product contains Hydrochloric acid, and not a sever acid that will eat through your Toilet. This product is for use on Toilet bowls and urinals, it is safe for septic tanks ,drain lines and, water treatment systems.
Overall, it is regarded as a reliable choice for maintaining toilet cleanliness. Great product and works very well. Easy to use.
The acidic gel formula won't harm the inside of toilet bowls and urinals. In addition, its safe for septic tanks, drain lines and, water treatment systems. For best results, apply under rim & around sides, wait 5 minutes, then scrub & flush.
A: Yes, you can use this product on porcelain floors. We would not recommend it for use water-sensitive floors like wood. Be sure to follow the directions on the back label including the dilution ratios. Always test in an inconspicuous area before use.
Safe for All Pipes: This septic-safe drain cleaner works effectively in sinks, garbage disposals, RVs, and grease traps.
Porcelain tiles tend to be harder, more resilient and more stain-resistant than ceramic tiles. They are one of the easiest types of tile to maintain but their surface can eventually be eroded by the regular use of corrosive chemicals such as ammonia, bleach or acids that can also damage the grout and loosen the tiles.
Professional cleaners often use the same household supplies as you would: toilet-bowl cleaner (or bleach), disinfectant wipes, rubber gloves, as well as a nonscratch scrub sponge, a microfiber cloth, or paper towels. A handheld scrub brush or a pumice stone can get to especially tough stains.
A: No. Rinsing is not required. Dilute 1 ounce of the Zep Neutral pH Floor Cleaner Concentrate with one gallon of warm water. Apply with a mop or automatic scrubber.
Customers say the Zep Calcium, Lime, and Rust Stain Remover is an effective and cost-efficient alternative to more expensive brands like CLR. Many users appreciate its ability to tackle tough stains, particularly in toilets and on various surfaces affected by hard water.
When used as directed, in accordance with labeling, Zep Shower, Tub & Tile Cleaner is safe for use in homes on acrylic, ceramic tile, fiberglass, porcelain, and laminate. Avoid breathing vapors and use only with adequate ventilation. Ventilate area by turning on bathroom fan or opening window during use.
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Mineral Deposits (including limescale): Use vinegar, a pumice stone, or a commercial cleaner designed for mineral deposits to remove them. Dye Stains: Flush immediately and scrub with a toilet brush. For set-in stains, try a baking soda paste or diluted bleach.
Customers say that the Zep Acidic Toilet Bowl Cleaner is highly effective in removing hard water stains, rust, and mineral deposits, often restoring toilets to a like-new condition.
Customers say that Zep Hardwood and Laminate Floor Cleaner is effective in cleaning various types of flooring, leaving them looking clean and fresh without streaks or residue.
Properties and Uses: Hydrochloric acid, also known as muriatic acid, is a highly corrosive acid used extensively by plumbers to clear severe clogs. It reacts rapidly with organic materials in drains, breaking them down into simpler compounds that can be easily flushed away.
A: There shouldn't be an issue if used only in the toilet bowl. However, we recommend checking the manufacturer's instructions for the toilet for any product usage constraints as well as testing in an inconspicuous area before use.
It should be used for unclogging drain lines that end up in a septic tank. It should not be used in toilets, garbage disposals, or with plungers and it is safe for all pipes and in septic systems. To use, pour in 16 oz. of product, wait 5 minutes for the clog to clear and then rinse with hot water.
Zep advocates limiting exposure to all chemical products. Wear splash-proof safety goggles during product use and when eye contact is possible. Wear nitrile, neoprene, natural rubber, or other resistant gloves and chemical resistant footwear; also wear a face shield and rubber apron whenever splashing can occur.
Scrub the entire surface with your toilet brush, paying special attention to any stains or buildup. Make sure to clean underneath the rim, which is a hot spot for bacteria and mineral deposits. Flush the toilet to rinse away the cleaner and any loosened dirt, grime, and mineral deposits.
We recommend using a mixture of ¼ cup of vinegar for every 1 cup of water. This ensures your toilet tank is being disinfected without causing damage, which the use of bleach or chemical cleaners can do.
Some household members will use vinegar to clean porcelain tiles. However, experts suggest this is not a good idea because vinegar has a high acidic content which can damage the quality of the porcelain.
Do not use abrasive or acidic cleaners as they can damage the porcelain surface. Avoid using steel wool or rough brushes that can scratch the tiles. Don't allow cleaning solutions to sit on the tiles for extended periods, as it may cause discoloration.
Though popular for being gentler alternatives to harsh chemical cleaners, baking soda, Borax, and even salt can harm the finish of your porcelain fixtures. As gentle as they are, these compounds are still abrasive and will scratch your finish, especially with regular use.