Tuesday, January 22, 2019

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How do toilet cleaners work?

Commercial Toilet Bowl, Cleaners

Some toilet cleaners use bleach, which will create toxic fumes when chlorine comes into contact with ammonia (urine contains ammonia). Other toilet bowl cleaners create a frothy, amorphous mass that rises when it hits the water in the toilet bowl. The foam is a concentration of bubbles that flush the toilet continuously bouncing against the surface of the toilet bowl. Blue liquid toilet cleaners operate more slowly than foam cleaners, and are made of chemicals that break down the deposits of dirt and minerals in the toilet bowl.



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The two most common types of bathroom cleansers are made from acidic or alkaline chemical ingredients. Acid cleaners contain phosphoric and citric acids, as well as alcohol, citrates and anionic or nonionic surfactants. Alkaline cleaners are made of sodium / hydroxide / hypochlorite carbonate, anionic / nonionic surfactants, citrates, glycol ethers, alcohol and sodium. Ammonium compounds are widely used in cleaning products of toilet bowls.

Acid cleaners

The soda can be used to clean the bathrooms. The acidity of the non-alcoholic beverage will eat away the dirt and minerals in the toilet bowl. Tail products are often used to clean the wheel bearings of the skids, and make a powerful bathroom cleaner. Soda pop is effective in the filth of eating on the plate. The lemon juice will remove the films and dirt, and weaken the mineral deposits in the toilet bowls. Toilet cleaners that are made of acids can be a liquid or powder. Acid powder cleaners (sodium hydrogen sulfate) work well for cleaning at night, because dust sticks to the inside of the toilet bowl. Unlike dust, acidic liquids (hydrochloric, phosphoric and oxalic acid) move slowly towards the hole in the toilet, bringing the dirt and mineral deposits with it. Quaternary ammonium chloride quaternary germicides in liquid bath cleaners, which should not be mixed with products containing chlorine (such as toilet bleach). The dye is included in liquid bath cleaners to alert the consumer that the acid cleaner is present in the toilet.

Cleaner Natural alternatives

Some natural remedies to clean the toilets are also effective, and do not include some of the toxic chemicals found in the trademark to clean the toilet. A homemade toilet cleaner is prepared from 2 tbsp. of baking soda, 1 tbsp. of olive oil and 1 teaspoon. of lemon juice. A simpler alternative, however, is white vinegar; It works best if you sit on the toilet and let it sit for 2 hours in a relatively clean toilet, or up to 24 hours for heavily soiled toilets. The same vinegar treatment is used to remove rust from old, corroded toilets, bathtubs and floor drains.