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CLR Bathroom and Kitchen Action Cleaner 750ML

  • Comes in Ready to Use Spray bottle that does not require mixing. Perfect for Bathroom and Kitchen surfaces
  • CLR Bathroom and Kitchen removes calcium, limescale, dirt and soap scum, common issues found in bathroom and kitchen areas such as sinks, shower screens, bathtubs, kitchen benches, toilet surfaces, taps and handles
  • Versatile and multi-surface Cleaner
  • Foaming Action
  • 99.9% Antibacterial
  • CLR is Non-Toxic, Non-Abrasive and Non-Corrosive, safe to use on delicate surfaces
  • EPA Certified Safer Choice
  • Readily Biodegradable
  • Recyclable packaging
  • No Phosphates, Bleach or Ammonia

Always spot test in an inconspicuous area before beginning to clean.

Eco-Friendly
Antibacterial
Australian Made
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Water spots on shower screens, slow moving shower heads, and limescale on kitchen taps can be a nightmare to clean. CLR Bathroom & Kitchen Action Cleaner is an antibacterial, versatile, multi-surface cleaner that has been formulated to quickly cut through dirt, calcium, limescale, hard water deposits and soap scum found in those areas.

Use CLR Bathroom & Kitchen on most kitchen and bath surfaces including: sinks, ceramic tiles, shower screens, taps & handles, baths, toilet surfaces and kitchen benches.

CLR Bathroom & Kitchen is part of the EPA’s Safer Choice Program recognising the product as a safer alternative to chemicals and contains no phosphates, ammonia or bleach. Always spot test in an inconspicuous area first.

CLR Bathroom and Kitchen Action Cleaner 750ML Suitability

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Disclaimer Always check whether CLR is suitable on the material of the item you are trying to clean. Test first in a small inconspicuous spot before applying to a greater area.

Safer Choice

Finding cleaning and other products that are safer for you, your family, and the environment should be easy — that’s why the U.S. EPA developed a Safer Choice label. We all play a role in protecting our families’ health and the environment. Products with the Safer Choice label help consumers and commercial buyers identify products with safer chemical ingredients, without sacrificing quality or performance.

CLR and CLR Bathroom and Kitchen all wear the Safer Choice label to communicate that the product’s formula contain ingredients with more positive human health and environmental characteristics than conventional products of the same type. They are also biodegradable.

QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

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Although both products come from the fine CLR family, they are formulated differently and solve different cleaning problems. See each product label for recommended uses along with the helpful information provided throughout our web site.

The suitability of use on faucets and taps will be dependent on the material type. Check suitability section of the website for further information.

 

 

No. It is only safe to use on white grout. If the solution is used on coloured grout, it will lighten the grout colour over time or cause discolouration.

No. The active ingredients in CLR Bathroom & Kitchen Action Cleaner will have a reaction with the marble.

No, CLR Bathroom & Kitchen should not be used in the washing machine or dishwasher. The detergents in the product may foam excessively when agitated. Use CLR Calcium, Limescale & Rust Remover in the grey bottle for these applications. The CLR Bathroom & Kitchen does not contain the ingredient necessary to remove rust, only our CLR in the grey container does.

No. The two products have different ingredients and, as is true with any cleaner, should never be mixed with another cleaner.

The effectiveness of CLR can diminish over time. How the CLR is stored, such as in heat or direct sunlight can accelerate the process. CLR will become less effective from 3 years of production date.

Only if the shower enclosure does not have a synthetic coating on it. Be sure to test a small, inconspicuous area first, before cleaning the entire shower to check for any adverse effects.