Limescale - Ceramic

Limescale - Ceramic

Professional advice and the right Lithofin products for your ceramic

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Limescale (calcium carbonate deposits) forms when hard water evaporates and leaves behind dissolved minerals. It appears as white, grey, or yellow hard crusty deposits, particularly around taps, shower heads, on glass panels, and on stone surfaces in wet areas. Limescale is extremely hard (similar hardness to marble itself) and bonds firmly to surfaces.

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Step-by-step instructions

Use Lithofin KF Ceramic-Clean or Lithofin KF Cement Residue Remover. Apply, leave 5-10 minutes, scrub, rinse. For heavy build-up: use undiluted and leave longer. Very effective on ceramic surfaces.

Expert tips

  • Ceramic tiles are acid-resistant - safe for acid-based removers
  • Natural stone grout may be affected by acid treatments

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