Ceramic cleaner
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Ceramic Cleaner is a formulated cleaning agent specifically designed to remove dirt, grime, stains, soap scum, hard water deposits, and biological films from ceramic surfaces without causing damage or etching. These surfaces include glazed ceramic tiles, porcelain, sanitaryware (toilets, sinks), and delicate ceramics. Formulations vary from acidic or alkaline heavy-duty cleaners for industrial and bathroom use to pH-neutral, non-abrasive solutions for household and delicate items. The product works through a combination of surfactants, solvents, and sometimes mild acids or abrasives to lift and dissolve contaminants, leaving surfaces clean and often with a polished finish.
Ceramic cleaner
Primary Uses
1. Ceramic Tile & Grout Maintenance
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Floor and wall tile cleaning: Removes tracked-in dirt, spills, and general soiling from glazed ceramic and porcelain tiles in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
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Grout line brightening: Penetrates porous grout to lift embedded dirt and stains, restoring its original color.
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Post-construction cleanup: Cleans cement haze, mortar splatter, and dust from newly installed tiles.
2. Sanitaryware & Bathroom Cleaning
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Toilet bowl cleaning: Removes mineral stains (limescale, rust), organic deposits, and disinfects ceramic toilet bowls.
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Sink and bathtub cleaning: Cleans ceramic sinks, bathtubs, and shower trays of soap scum, hard water spots, and body oils.
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Shower tile and enclosure cleaning: Effectively tackles mildew, mold, and soap residue on ceramic shower walls and doors.
3. Household & Delicate Ceramic Care
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Countertop and backsplash cleaning: Safely cleans glazed ceramic kitchen countertops and backsplashes of grease and food stains.
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Fine china and decorative ceramics: Gentle, non-abrasive formulas clean delicate ceramic dishes, figurines, and ornaments without harming glazes or patterns.
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Ceramic cooktop cleaning: Specialized formulas remove burned-on food residues and stains from glass-ceramic cooktops.
Secondary Uses
1. Commercial & Institutional Cleaning
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Restaurant and kitchen cleaning: Degreases ceramic tile walls and floors in commercial kitchens.
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Public restroom sanitation: Used for routine and deep cleaning of ceramic fixtures in public facilities.
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Pool and spa perimeter cleaning: Cleans ceramic tiles around pools and spas of waterline scale and chemical residues.
2. Automotive & Industrial
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Ceramic coating maintenance: Used as a maintenance wash for vehicles with ceramic nano-coatings to preserve hydrophobicity.
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Cleaning industrial ceramic components: Mild cleaners used on technical ceramics in certain equipment where standard degreasers are unsuitable.
1. Basic Identification Attributes
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Chemical Name: Typically a blend of surfactants, solvents, acids (e.g., phosphoric, hydrochloric), or bases (e.g., sodium hydroxide).
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Common/Trade Name: Ceramic Cleaner; Tile & Grout Cleaner; Porcelain Cleaner; Bathroom Cleaner.
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Form: Liquid, gel, cream, or powder.
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Synonyms:
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Tile cleaner
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Porcelain cleaner
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Bathroom cleaner
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Grout cleaner
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2. Physical & Chemical Properties
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Physical State: Liquid, viscous gel, or powder.
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Color & Odor: Often clear, blue, or green liquid with a fresh or chemical scent depending on formulation.
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pH: Can range from highly acidic (pH 1-2 for descaling) to alkaline (pH 10-12 for degreasing) to neutral (pH 6-8 for delicate cleaners).
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Solubility: Miscible or dispersible in water.
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Stability: Stable under normal storage conditions. May separate; requires shaking before use.
3. Safety & Hazard Attributes
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Hazard Class (GHS): Varies by formulation.
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Acidic/Basic Types: H314 Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. H335 May cause respiratory irritation.
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Neutral Types: May be classified as eye irritants (H319).
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Toxicity: Corrosive types can cause burns. Low toxicity if used as directed, but fumes can be irritating.
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Environmental Hazards: Some formulations may be harmful to aquatic life (H411).
4. Storage & Handling Attributes
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Storage Conditions: Store in a tightly closed container in a cool, well-ventilated place away from heat and direct sunlight. Keep acidic and alkaline cleaners away from each other.
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Container Type: High-density polyethylene (HDPE) bottles or containers.
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Shelf Life: Typically 2-3 years.
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Handling Precautions:
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Wear appropriate gloves (e.g., nitrile) and eye protection.
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Ensure good ventilation during use.
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Do not mix with other cleaners, especially bleach (can release toxic chlorine gas).
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5. Regulatory & Compliance Attributes
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Labeling Requirements: Must carry appropriate GHS hazard pictograms and precautionary statements based on pH and chemical composition.
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Transport Classification: Varies. Corrosive formulations are Class 8.
6. Environmental & Health Impact
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Biodegradability: Varies; surfactant components are often biodegradable.
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Ecotoxicity: Can be harmful to aquatic organisms; avoid release into drains and waterways.
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Runoff Precautions: Rinse thoroughly into municipal sewage system where possible.
Safety Handling Precautions
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PPE Required: Safety glasses or goggles, chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or rubber), and protective clothing/apron. For strong acids/bases or spray applications, consider face shields and respiratory protection.
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Handling Guidelines: Use in well-ventilated areas. Apply to surface, allow to dwell, scrub if needed, and rinse thoroughly with water.
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Storage Measures: Store upright, securely closed, out of reach of children and pets.
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Hygiene Practices: Wash hands and any exposed skin thoroughly after use.
First Aid Measures
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Inhalation: Move to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, seek medical attention.
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Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. For corrosive types, seek medical attention.
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Eye Contact: Hold eyelids open and rinse cautiously with water for at least 15 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention, especially for corrosive types.
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Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting. Rinse mouth. Drink water or milk if conscious. Seek immediate medical attention.
Firefighting Measures
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Fire Hazards: Most liquid cleaners are not flammable but may contain flammable solvents. Check Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
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Extinguishing Media: Use water spray, foam, dry chemical, or CO₂. Use water spray to cool exposed containers.
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Special Precautions: Wear full protective gear and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) if fire produces heavy smoke.
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