Sonett Scouring Fluid 500ml
Sonett Scouring Fluid 500ml
Pure vegetable surfactants
- For gently cleaning stainless steel, enamel, plastic, glass ceramics, silver
- Fresh fragrance of essential lemongrass oil, certified organically grown
- 100% biodegradable
Application
Special product feature This Scouring Fluid is based on pure lime powder and is extraordinarily mild and gentle in its use. Thanks to the mixture of natural lavender and citrus oils used, a slightly germ-inhibiting effect is achieved.
Ranges of application For gently cleaning stainless steel, enamel, plastic, glass ceramics, fittings, silver.
Application For gently cleaning stainless steel, enamel, plastic, glass ceramics, fittings, silver.
For stubborn dirt and light lime scale deposits, we recommend the use of Sonett Scouring Powder.
Dosage Apply the Scouring Fluid straight to the surface to be cleaned. Rub in with a damp cloth and then wipe off or rinse with clean water. Shake before use. Keep the cap tightly closed.
Ingredients
Product declaration
Finely ground calcium carbonate >50%
Coconut oil alcohol sulphate and sugar surfactants 1–5%
Natural essential oils from lavender and lemongrass, certified organically grown < 1%
Water up to 100%
List of ingredients as per EC 648/2004
Aqua, calcium carbonate, alkylpolyglucoside C10–C16 (lauryl glucoside), sodium C12–C14 fatty alcohol sulphate (sodium lauryl sulfate), parfum, linalool, citral certified organically grown
Origin and properties of the ingredients Calcium Carbonate (CaCO₂) figures among the most widespread minerals on earth. For this product we use calcium carbonate originating from the deposits of the Swabian Alb. It is slightly abrasive and serves as the main ingredient of the Scouring Fluid. Its cleaning efficiency is enhanced by the fat-dissolving performance of coconut-oil alcohol sulphate and sugar surfactants. Coconut-oil alcohol sulphate is obtained by having coconut oil react with sulphur. Sugar surfactants are obtained by forming compounds of coconut oil and sugar derived from molasses or starch, adding small amounts of acids as catalyst.