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Hound Dog Hard Water Stain Remover 5kg

$183.90 Inc GST

$167.18 Ex GST

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Code: INHDR5000
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
  • Industrial-strength powder cleaner formulated to remove hard-water stains, mineral deposits, calcium build-up, rust marks and soap scum from hard surfaces.
  • Delivers powerful stain removal on glass, tiles, stainless steel, chrome and bathroom fixtures affected by severe mineral accumulation.
  • Large 5kg container designed for commercial cleaners, contractors, facilities maintenance and high-use environments requiring frequent treatment.
KEY BENEFITS
  • Dissolves tough calcium deposits, lime scale and hard-water staining quickly and effectively.
  • Restores clarity and shine to glass shower screens, windows and balustrades.
  • Removes soap scum, bore-water marks, rust residue and oxidation from various surfaces.
  • Powder formula offers excellent control and scrubbing action, providing strong cleaning performance with minimal waste.
  • High-volume 5kg size ideal for professional use and large-scale hard-water remediation projects.
FOR USE ON
  • Glass shower screens, windows, mirrors and outdoor glass structures.
  • Tiles, porcelain, ceramic surfaces, grout lines and stainless steel.
  • Chrome, aluminium, tapware, sinks and metal fixtures suffering from mineral or rust staining.
  • Bathrooms, kitchens, commercial facilities, hospitality venues and areas with chronic hard-water issues.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
  • Apply powder to a damp sponge, cloth or non-scratch pad.
  • Gently rub onto the stained area, adding water as needed to enhance cleaning activation.
  • Rinse thoroughly with clean water once stains have been removed.
  • For heavy mineral build-up, allow a longer dwell time or repeat the process.
  • Always test on a small inconspicuous area first and avoid use on delicate or coated surfaces unless verified safe.
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