ANTILIME detergent Code AC3
Antilime detergent both lactic and citric acids based; both these molecules come from natural sources.
Particularly, lactic acid has got bacteriostatic properties.
Spray on a sponge or directly on the surface; leave it for few minutes, then clean with the sponge and rinse.
To clean toilet bowl: it is better to spray it, then clean with the brush and let the product stay in for at least 30 minutes.
Not suitable for marble or alike materials.
Be careful not to mix it with other detergents.
PUBLICATION OF FORMULATIONS
According to Reg 2006/907/CE about detergents, producers must now publish the ingredients list of every formulations,
as well as link to a public authority showing INCI names (used in cosmetics) and their meanings. Here is the link,
where you can download Dec 2006/257/CE:
Dec 2006/257/CE (cosmetics ingredients)
| CHEMICAL_NAME | INCI_NAME | FUNCTION | FEATURES |
| Water | Aqua | ||
| Citric acid | Citric acid | Acidifying agent | Antiscaling action |
| Lactic acid | Lactic acid | Acidifying agent | Antiscaling and bacteriostatic action |
| Isopropyl alcohol | Isopropyl alcohol | Solvent | Degreaser |
| Sodium cocoyl ether sulfate | Sodium coceth sulfate | Anionic tenside | Foam booster, viscosifier, degreaser |
| Cocoyl amidopropyl betaine | Cocoyl amidopropyl betaine | Tensioattivo anfotero | Foam booster, viscosifier |
| Ethyl alcohol | Alcohol | Solvent | Degreaser |
| Sodium iminodisuccinate | - | Sequestering agent | It brakes down water hardness |
| Maltodextrin | - | Viscosifier | Viscosifier |