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Hydrochloric Acid (HCl)
The primary active in toilet bowl cleaners and bathroom descalers. Dissolves calcium carbonate scale, limescale and rust. Concentration: 5β15% for safe consumer use; up to 30% for industrial formulas.
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Anionic Surfactants (LABSA)
Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid β the core surfactant in bathroom cleaners and floor cleaners. Breaks surface tension, lifts soap scum and emulsifies grease effectively.
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Quaternary Ammonium (QUAT)
Broad-spectrum antimicrobial active used in disinfectants and sanitisers. Effective against bacteria, fungi and some viruses. Used in hospital-grade and food-safe bathroom sanitisers.
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Sodium Hypochlorite (Bleach)
Powerful oxidising agent used in toilet bowl cleaners and bathroom disinfectants. Removes stains, whitens surfaces and kills a broad spectrum of pathogens including moulds.
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Non-Ionic Surfactants
Mild, low-foaming surfactants used in pH-neutral bathroom cleaners safe for sensitive surfaces. Ethoxylates (APE-free) provide excellent wetting and rinsing without leaving residue.
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Phosphoric Acid
Gentler alternative to HCl for descaling taps, fittings and shower heads. Removes mineral deposits without damaging chrome, brass or stainless steel surfaces.
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Fragrance Compounds
Encapsulated and free fragrance systems that provide long-lasting scent in bathroom cleaners β lavender, rose, pine, lemon, floral and custom blends available.
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Enzymes (Protease / Lipase)
Biological actives for enzyme-based drain cleaners and tile grout cleaners. Break down protein, fat and starch deposits naturally without harsh acids or alkalis.
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Chelating Agents (EDTA)
Sequester calcium and magnesium ions in hard water, preventing scale formation and improving overall cleaning efficiency of bathroom formulations.