Re: Viakal should be called dilutakal or do I have a bad batch?
Thank you for forcing me to look that up.Re: Viakal should be called dilutakal or do I have a bad batch?
We've used Viakal for many years now. It's especially useful in hard water areas like the Southeast of England. We don't use it so much since we moved to Worcester and then onto the wilds and woolly wastes of Staffs because the water is softer and doesn't "fur" things up any where near as quickly as "dahn sarf".Re: Viakal should be called dilutakal or do I have a bad batch?
I got rid of limescale in my toilet by using citric acid crystals. Diluted some in warm water, emptied most of the water from the w.c. and poured it in and left it for a few hours. Worked like a charm - all limescale gone. Now have a nice sparklingly clean closet.Re: Viakal should be called dilutakal or do I have a bad batch?
Any cleaning product that's any good always seems to suffer the same fate. Perhaps it's because the product is too effective and they realise they are not selling enough. All sorts of cleaning sprays, oven cleaners etc have disappeared too over the years, due to Elf n safety.Re: Viakal should be called dilutakal or do I have a bad batch?
Re: Viakal should be called dilutakal or do I have a bad batch?
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