What is the chemical composition of Harpic toilet cleaner?

October 19, 2019 Off By idswater

What is the chemical composition of Harpic toilet cleaner?

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Item Form Gel
Net Quantity 2000.0 millilitre
Ingredients Hydrochloric acid 10.5%, Hydroxy Ethyl Oleylamine, cetyl trimethyl ammonium chloride, methyl salicylate, butylated hydroxy touleneHydrochloric acid 10.5%, Hydroxy Et… See more
Item Weight 2000 Grams
Contains Liquid Contents Yes

Can you use Harpic on toilet seat?

Moreover, Harpic is only suitable for use in the toilet bowl and should never be used on any other surface.

Which chemical is used in Harpic?

hydrochloric acid
Harpic contains hydrochloric acid which dissolves limescale, calcium carbonate (CaCO3), as shown.

Is Harpic safe for septic tanks?

Harpic Power Plus toilet cleaner is many times better than the ordinary bleach, acid and phenyl, when it comes to cleaning and fragrance, as well as germ kill. Harpic is also suitable for Indian style toilets and does not affect your septic tank.

Why is Harpic blue?

Product Description Harpic Blue colour is extracted from Spirulina Algae, The main colouring pigment in Harpic Blue colour is Phycocyanin. We offer Phycocyanin in liquid form.

Is Harpic a disinfectant?

Harpic Bathroom Cleaner is a strong bathroom disinfectant and cleaning liquid that helps remove the toughest of stains.

Can I leave harpic overnight?

Sometimes stains on the wash basin and toilet seats are so tough that even dilute Hydrochloric acid HCl, Harpic or Easy Bang can not remove the stains. In such cases, apply Harpic and leave overnight or even more and then wash with a brush.

How do you use harpic red?

Harpic Bathroom Cleaner (our famous red bottle!) is a strong bathroom disinfectant and cleaning liquid that helps remove the tough of stains….To do so, simply:

  1. Apply Harpic Bathroom Cleaner to the stained area.
  2. Scrub the stain gently with a sponge.
  3. Rinse the area.

Is harpic a disinfectant?

Why is harpic blue?

Is harpic bad for skin?

Skin Contact: Causes skin irritation. Eye Contact: Causes serious eye damage. Ingestion: May cause burns to mouth, throat and stomach.