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Lithofin KF Ceramic-Clean

Art. 111-11-B

€18,95 incl. VAT
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Coverage: 10-30 m²/L
Hard-water crust on your shower tile? Ceramic-Clean removes it fast.

Soap scum clouds your shower wall, and hard-water spots creep across the ceramic floor. Five minutes later, Ceramic-Clean strips the limescale and leaves the tile streak-free.

What Ceramic-Clean Does

Ceramic-Clean is an acidic cleaner for ceramic and porcelain surfaces. Its pH 2.0 solution converts calcium carbonate into water-soluble salts, liberating deposits in 5-10 minutes. Surfactants cut through soap and body oil so you rinse everything away at once.

When to Use

  • Shower walls in a ceramic bathroom - dilute 1:5.
  • Porcelain floor around a swimming pool - dilute 1:10.
  • Glass mosaic backsplash with stubborn limescale - use undiluted.
  • Granite vanity top free of etching risk - dilute 1:10.
  • Basalt patio after winter salt spray - dilute 1:5.

How to Apply

  1. Mix 1 part Ceramic-Clean with 5-10 parts water in a spray bottle. Use neat for white crusts.
  2. Wet the surface, then spread with a sponge or cloth; rate 30 ml/m².
  3. Wait 5-10 minutes; scrub lightly with a white pad.
  4. Rinse twice with clean water; wipe dry.

Coverage reaches 10-30 m²/L on tiles and 15-25 m²/L on glass. No curing time; you can walk on the floor immediately.

Surface Compatibility

The formula excels on porcelain, ceramic, and glass mosaic because their acid-resistant structure (Mohs ≥5) prevents etching. It also works on granite, slate, basalt, quartz composite, and clinker. Do not use on marble, limestone, travertine, or bluestone.

Choosing the Right Product

For everyday wipe-down, use KF Conditioning Cleaner. For black spots in joints, pick KF Mildew-Away. Ceramic-Clean tackles mineral buildup that those neutral products cannot dissolve.

Pro Tips

  • Heat speeds reaction: apply after running the shower so the tile sits at 30 °C.
  • Squeegee daily; you cut limescale load by 80 % and need Ceramic-Clean only monthly.
  • Use a soft brush on grout; the acid loosens residue without weakening cement joints.
Made in Germany
40+ years Lithofin expertise
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Product Details
Function
Cleaning
Suitable surfaces
Granite - Stone Care Guide Slate - Stone Care Guide Basalt - Stone Care Guide Porcelain - Stone Care Guide Ceramic - Stone Care Guide Quartz Composite - Stone Care Guide Clinker - Stone Care Guide
Ideal for
Bathroom tile limescale removal Kitchen ceramic tile deep clean Shower enclosure cleaning Porcelain tile restoration
Application
How to apply Sponge, cloth, or spray
Dilution
Regular
1:5 to 1:10 with water
Heavy-limescale
Undiluted
Drying / curing time None (rinse after cleaning)
Reapplication Monthly or as needed for limescale areas
Compatibility & Safety
Do not use on
Marble Limestone Travertine Bluestone
Compatibility
Surface Rating Notes
Marble Never Acid damages marble
Granite Good Safe on granite
Limestone Never Acid damages limestone
Sandstone Caution Dilute well — test first
Slate Good Safe on slate
Bluestone Never Calcareous — avoid acid
Basalt Good Safe on basalt
Porcelain Excellent Designed for porcelain tile care
Ceramic Excellent Designed for ceramic tile care
Glass mosaic Good Effective on glass — dilute
Concrete Caution Pre-wet — use diluted
Quartz composite Good Mild enough for quartz composite
Terrazzo Never Calcareous — avoid acid
Terracotta Caution Test first — pre-wet
Cotto Caution Test first — pre-wet
Clinker Good Safe on clinker
Safety
Mildly acidic — do not use on calcareous stone Wear gloves for undiluted use Rinse after use
Dosage Calculator

Rinse thoroughly after cleaning

Frequently asked questions

How do I remove limescale from ceramic tiles with Ceramic-Clean?

Spray undiluted, wait 5–10 min, scrub lightly, then rinse. Coverage 30 ml/m².

Is Ceramic-Clean safe on granite?

Yes, granite is Mohs 7 and acid-resistant. Dilute 1:10 to avoid wasting product.

Can I use Ceramic-Clean on marble?

No. Marble is calcareous and will etch immediately under pH 2.0 acid.

How often should I reapply Ceramic-Clean in a hard-water area?

Monthly is typical; heavy deposits may need fortnightly treatment.

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