Hey, I'm Sonett organic decalcifier and I’m here to roll up my sleeves and work some magic—making that stubborn limescale vanish! Powered by citric acid, I get the job done fast. So, be cautious while using me—you definitely don’t want me in your eyes. But you do want me in your kettle, washing machine, dishwasher, or coffee maker—anywhere that pesky limescale likes to hang out.
Here’s how you can put me to work:
Application/Dosage
Use undiluted:
For fittings, tiles, and toilets where I can’t be heated, let me sit for a few minutes (depending on the limescale buildup), then rinse thoroughly with clean water.Use diluted:
For cookware and machines where I can be heated, I’m even more effective.
Kettles: Mix approx. 100 ml of me with 0.5 liters of water, heat to about 60°C (140°F), let it work for 20–30 minutes, and rinse well.
Coffeemakers: Fill the water container with 200 ml of me and 800 ml of water. Follow the manufacturer’s descaling instructions, and run fresh water until it’s clear.
Washing machine: Add 1 liter of me to the main washing cycle at 60°C (140°F) without any laundry. Run a full cycle and remove any residue from the fluff sieve/filter afterward.
Dishwasher: Pour 1 liter into the main washing cycle of the longest program (after the pre-wash!). You can do this with or without dishes—just let it run to the end.
Sonett Organic Decalcifier 1l
Now for the science nerds (if you’re into that kind of thing)
Ingredients
Citric acid: 15–30%
Vegetable alcohol (ethanol): 5–15%
Water: swirled up to 100%List of Ingredients (as per EC 648/2004)
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Aqua
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Citric acid
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Alcohol
Warning
Contains food-grade citric acid: Causes serious eye irritation.-
If medical advice is needed: Keep product container or label handy.
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Keep out of reach of children.
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If in eyes: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do, then continue rinsing.
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If irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention.
Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/national regulations.
Origin and Properties of the Ingredients
Citric acid is derived from by-products of the sugar industry, such as molasses. When used for descaling, its acidic properties react with limescale, dissolving it and releasing carbon dioxide in the process.Technical Data
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Density (at 20°C): approx. 1.073 g/cm³
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pH value (at 20°C, 5 g/l H₂O): approx. 3–4
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