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NATURE CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL Sonett Organic Toilet Cleaner Cedar-Citronella (25 fl.oz/750ml)

Original price $13.29 - Original price $13.29
Original price $13.29
$13.29
$13.29 - $13.29
Current price $13.29
Application Special product feature Thanks to the product’s good adhesion to the walls of the toilet bowl, its entire active performance may be fully exploited. A mixture of natural essential oils containing coniferous tree oils ensures an effective reduction of germs and a fresh scent. Ranges of application For the cleaning of toilet bowls. Ranges of application For normal toilet cleaning, spray the cleaner sparingly underneath the rim of the bowl and scrub with the brush. In case of stubborn dirt and urine deposits, leave cleaner on to act overnight and rinse the following day. Repeat process if necessary. For iron and manganese deposits in toilets use Sonett Scouring Powder. Ingredients Product declaration Citric acid 5–1% Vegetable alcohol (ethanol) 5–15% Coconut oil alcohol sulphate and sugar surfactants 1–5% Vegetable thickening agent <1% data-preserve-html-node="true" Natural essential oils of cedar and citronella, certified organically grown <1% data-preserve-html-node="true" Balsamic additives, certified organically grown / collection from wild-growing plants <1% data-preserve-html-node="true" Water, swirled up to 100% List of ingredients as per EC 648/2004 Aqua, citric acid, alkylpolyglucoside C10–C16 (lauryl glucoside), sodium C12–C14 fatty alcohol sulphate (sodium lauryl sulfate), polysaccharide (xanthan gum), parfum, geraniol, citronellol, limonene *certified organically grown Origin and properties of the ingredients Citric acid is obtained by fermenting sugar-containing industrial by-products such as molasses.Thanks to its ability to form compounds with calcium carbonate, releasing carbon dioxide by doing so, it is used in toilet cleaners to dissolve limescale deposits. The vegetable thickening agent helps to ensure that the cleaner adheres to the surface and is able to act upon the deposits. Coconut oil alcohol sulphate and sugar surfactants obtained from coconut oil, starch, and sugar, are added in small quantities to facilitate the dissolution of