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Here comes Sonett organic Mr. Scouring fluid, and he’s scoring big—once again! It’s a win for you and your beloved surfaces like stainless steel, enamel, plastic, glass ceramics, fittings, and even silver (except acrylic glass). My secret weapon? Pure lime powder, which is incredibly gentle yet effective. Oh, and I’ve got a slightly germ-inhibiting effect too, thanks to my natural lavender and citrus oils.

Plus, I contain calcium carbonate sourced from the Swabian Alb mountains in Germany. To sum it up: I’m 100% organic, biodegradable, and an absolute must-have in your kitchen. Trust me on this one!

Sonett Organic Scouring Fluid 500ml

€4.99Price
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  • Now for the science nerds (if you’re into that kind of thing)

     Ingredients
    Finely ground calcium carbonate: >50%
    Vegetable alcohol (ethanol): 1–5%
    Coconut oil alcohol sulfate: <1%
    Sugar surfactants: <1%
    Natural essential oils (lavender and lemongrass, certified organically grown): <1%
    Water: up to 100%

     

    List of Ingredients (as per EC 648/2004)

    • Aqua

    • Calcium carbonate

    • Alcohol denat.

    • Sodium C12–C14 fatty alcohol sulfate (sodium lauryl sulfate)

    • Alkylpolyglucoside C10–C16 (lauryl glucoside)

    • Parfum*

    • Linalool*

    • Citral*
      (*certified organically grown)

     

    Origin and Properties of the Ingredients
    Calcium carbonate (CaCO₂) is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth. For this product, calcium carbonate is sourced from deposits in the Swabian Alb, known for its gentle abrasive qualities, making it the primary ingredient in Scouring Fluid. The fat-dissolving properties are boosted by coconut-oil alcohol sulfate and sugar surfactants. Coconut-oil alcohol sulfate is produced by reacting coconut oil with sulfur, while the sugar surfactants come from coconut oil and sugars from molasses or starch, with small amounts of acids used as catalysts.

     

    Technical Data

    • Density (at 20°C): approx. 1.25 g/cm³

    • pH value (at 20°C, 5 g/l H₂O): approx. 7–8

     

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