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Best Applications of Eco Bleach, Cleaning Soda And Citric Acid

The primary household applications and recommended cleaning tasks for Noesis ECO Bleach, Noesis Cleaning Soda, and Noesis Citric Acid:


Eco Bleach (Oxygen-Based Bleach)

Best for: Deep Cleaning & Disinfection

Stain Removal & Fabric Whitening:


1/Removes stubborn stains (e.g., coffee, tea, sweat) and brightens white cotton fabrics (requires hot water activation).

2/Washing Machine Cleaning:

Dissolves limescale and mold, eliminates odors (works best with water above 60°C).

3/Kitchen/Bathroom Disinfection:

Diluted solution cleans tile grout and moldy corners with antibacterial effects.

4/Tea/Coffee Residue Removal:

Soak cups or coffee machine parts to break down organic stains.

⚠️ Note: Avoid use on wool, silk, or delicate materials; do not mix with acidic cleaners.


Cleaning Soda

Best for: Gentle Cleaning & Deodorizing

Grease & Grime Removal:


1/Paste form cleans ovens, stovetops, and range hoods by neutralizing acidic grease.

2/Odor Absorption:

Place in refrigerators or trash bins to absorb smells (replace periodically).

3/Carpet/Upholstery Refresh:

Sprinkle, wait, then vacuum to lift odors and mild stains.

4/Drain Maintenance:

Mix with hot water to clear minor clogs (enhanced with vinegar).

5/Silver Polish:

Mix with water to restore shine to tarnished silver.

⚠️ Note: Less effective on heavy grease; avoid aluminum (may cause oxidation).


Citric Acid (Acidic Cleaner)

Best for: Limescale & Alkaline Stain Removal

Descaling Appliances:


1/Dissolve in hot water to remove limescale from kettles or thermoses.

2/Faucet/Showerhead Cleaning:

Soak or wipe to dissolve calcium deposits.

3/Dishwasher and Steam Oven Maintenance:

Replace commercial cleaners to descale machine interiors.

4/Fabric Softener Alternative:

Add to laundry to neutralize detergent residue (chemical-free softening).

5/pH Balancing:

Wipe surfaces after alkaline cleaners (e.g., baking soda) to restore neutral pH.

⚠️ Note: Avoid marble/cement surfaces; never mix with bleach.

 
 
 

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