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One-gallon CLR PRO Vehicle Lime Remover jug with white cap and label noting daily, non-abrasive use.

CLR PRO® Vehicle Lime Remover

Daily use cleaner to remove scale buildup from industrial and commercial vehicles and equipment.

Overview

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Cleans harmful scale buildup that can shorten service life of equipment and vehicle surfaces.
  • Keeps vehicle windows clear with regular use.
  • Safe on all exterior parts: metal, glass, rubber and plastic.
  • Manufactured in the USA.
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AVAILABLE IN :

1 gallon (128 oz) bottle
5 gallon
55 gallon
275 gallon
UPC: 0-78291-15820-5, 0-78291-16020-8, 0-78291-16120-5, 0-78291-16220-2

Name

CAS

USE

Water
#7732-18-5
Dilutent

Diluent: CAS #7732-18-5. Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a water treatment process that removes contaminants from water by passing the water through a membrane, (filter), where contaminants are filtered out yielding more pure quality water.

Lactic Acid
#79-33-4
Chelating Agent

Chelating Agent: CAS #79-33-4. Lactic acid is found in many yogurts and cheeses.  It is also produced in the muscles during intense activity.  Commercially, it is produced by fermentation of simple sugars.  In cleaning products it functions as a chelating agent; a compound that makes metals more soluble in water.  As part of the EPA Safer Choice Program, it has been evaluated and determined to be safer than traditional chemical ingredients.

Gluconic Acid
#526-95-4
Chelating Agent

Chelating Agent: CAS #526-95-4. This ingredient is an acid formed from the sugar glucose, which naturally occurs in fruit, honey and wine. It is a chelating agent; a compound that makes metals more soluble in water. As part of the EPA Safer Choice Program, it has been evaluated and determined to be safer than traditional chemical ingredients.

Lauramine Oxide
#1643-20-5
Surfactant

Surfactant: CAS #1643-20-5. Used in cleaners to modify the surface tension of water, to aid in even spreading and to allow mixing with oil and dirt so that they can be rinsed away; it is included in many soaps, detergents, and several groups of antiseptics. As part of the EPA Safer Choice Program, it has been evaluated and determined to be safer than traditional chemical ingredients.

Tripropylene Glycol n-Butyl Ether
#55934-93-5
Solvent

Solvent: CAS #55934-93-5. Used to slow down the evaporation of many liquid products including oven cleaners and inks for ball-point and felt-tip pens. It is very effective at absorbing organic material. As part of the EPA Safer Choice Program, it has been evaluated and determined to be safer than traditional chemical ingredients.

Yellow No. 5
#1934-21-0
Colorant

Colorant: CAS #1934-21-0. A synthetic lemon yellow dye used all over the world, primarily as food coloring. As part of the EPA Safer Choice Program, it has been evaluated and determined to be safer than traditional chemical ingredients.

FD&C Blue No. 1
#3844-45-9
Colorant

Colorant: CAS #3844-45-9. A blue dye used for foods and other substances. As part of the EPA Safer Choice Program, it has been evaluated and determined to be safer than traditional chemical ingredients.

  • Spot test on an inconspicuous area before applying. Dilution and dwell time may vary by soil load.
  • Dilute product up to 4:1 with clean water (1 part CLR to 4 part water). On heavy soil, product can be used at full strength.
  • Apply solution directly onto scale buildup using a pump sprayer, or bucket and brush.
  • Allow dwell time for product to loosen build up
  • Scrub surface or use pressure washer to remove buildup. Rinse immediately with clean water.
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