Transparent Toilet Cleaner 5L

1,389.00

In high-use institutional washrooms, limescale and uric deposits accumulate faster than standard cleaners can remove them. The result is chronic staining, persistent odour, and washrooms that fail inspection regardless of cleaning frequency.

Alle’s ClinX Labs Transparent Toilet Cleaner is an HCl 33% w/w thick acidic gel engineered for institutional washroom descaling in healthcare facilities, industrial washroom blocks, and educational campuses. pH 1.5–2.0. Dye-free. Clings to vertical surfaces. 30 ml per bowl. 5-litre institutional pack.

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Transparent toilet cleaner(thick acidic)

Limescale doesn’t respond to neutral. This does.

Highlights

  • HCl 33% w/w — industrial-strength hydrochloric acid in a precision gel delivery system — the concentration used in professional descaling operations, accessible at institutional procurement scale.
  • pH 1.5–2.0 — aggressive calcium carbonate and uric scale dissolution at a single 30 ml application — effective where weekly maintenance has failed to prevent chronic build-up.
  • Thick gel formulation — clings to under-rim and vertical bowl surfaces rather than draining immediately — contact time is where descaling happens, and the gel ensures that contact time.
  • Dye-free and transparent — no staining risk on grout, porcelain, or ceramic surrounds — visual application control that housekeeping supervisors can verify without specialist equipment.
  • Designed for high-use washrooms — healthcare, industrial, and educational toilet blocks where daily user volume makes standard maintenance cleaners insufficient.

Product overview

Institutional washroom maintenance operates under a fundamental chemistry problem: the deposits that cause chronic staining, scale, and odour in high-use toilet facilities are calcium carbonate and uric acid compounds — both of which are chemically insoluble in neutral or alkaline cleaners. Increasing cleaning frequency with the wrong product produces no improvement. The chemistry is the constraint.

Alle’s ClinX Labs Transparent Toilet Cleaner resolves that constraint directly. At pH 1.5–2.0, the hydrochloric acid active reacts with calcium carbonate deposits on contact, converting them to soluble calcium chloride and releasing carbon dioxide — a rapid, complete dissolution mechanism that removes scale rather than simply surface-cleaning around it. The thick gel delivery system ensures the acid remains in contact with vertical bowl surfaces and under-rim deposits long enough for this reaction to complete.

The dye-free, transparent formulation is an operational decision: it eliminates the grout and porcelain staining risk associated with coloured toilet cleaners in high-use institutional environments, and allows housekeeping supervisors to verify uniform application coverage without the ambiguity that coloured products create on aged porcelain surfaces. In healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and industrial washroom blocks where washroom condition is a compliance variable, this level of application control matters.

The chemistry

What is the chemistry of acid descaling, and why does HCl outperform other acid cleaners for institutional washrooms?

Limescale in toilet bowls is primarily calcium carbonate (CaCO₃), deposited from hard water as it evaporates. Uric scale — the yellow-brown staining characteristic of high-use male urinals and toilet bowls — is a complex of uric acid, calcium, and protein compounds. Both are alkaline or neutral in pH. The only effective removal mechanism is acid dissolution: introducing a strong acid that reacts with these deposits to form soluble products.

Hydrochloric acid reacts with calcium carbonate in a straightforward neutralisation reaction: CaCO₃ + 2HCl → CaCl₂ + H₂O + CO₂. The products — calcium chloride, water, and carbon dioxide — are all soluble or gaseous, meaning the deposit is completely dissolved rather than redistributed. At 33% w/w concentration and pH 1.5–2.0, this reaction proceeds rapidly even on dense, long-standing scale accumulations.

HCl is preferred over organic acids (citric, phosphoric) for institutional descaling applications for two reasons: reaction rate and cost. At equivalent pH, HCl achieves faster and more complete calcium carbonate dissolution than organic acids because it is a strong acid that fully dissociates in solution, delivering the maximum available hydrogen ion concentration for the dissolution reaction. For high-use institutional washrooms where turnaround time between cleaning sessions is constrained, this reaction speed is operationally significant.

Did you know

Fact  The transparency is a deliberate design decision. Most toilet cleaners use blue or green dyes for visual appeal. We removed them entirely. Dye-free means you can see exactly where product has been applied, there is zero staining risk on grout or porcelain, and flushing is faster with less water. Every detail on a product label is a choice.

Application & usage

  • Application  Squeeze approximately 30 ml under the toilet rim and across the bowl surface using the squeeze bottle applicator. Ensure product reaches under-rim deposits and waterline staining.
  • Contact time  Allow 10–15 minutes for standard limescale and waterline staining. Allow up to 20 minutes for heavy or long-standing scale deposits.
  • Agitation  Spread product using a toilet brush during contact time if required for under-rim coverage. Light scrubbing accelerates dissolution on heavy deposits.
  • Rinse  Flush thoroughly after contact time. The dissolution products are water-soluble — a complete flush removes all residue.
  • Frequency  Weekly application in standard-use washrooms prevents scale accumulation from becoming chronic. Increase to twice-weekly for very high-use facilities.

Usage economy

30 ml per bowl. One 5-litre pack. 166 complete descaling sessions.

At 30 ml per bowl application, a single 5L pack delivers 166 full toilet bowl descaling treatments. For a healthcare facility or educational campus with 20 toilet bowls on a weekly descaling protocol, one pack covers more than 8 weeks of scheduled washroom maintenance. For high-use industrial washroom blocks running twice-weekly treatment, the same pack provides 4 weeks of coverage.

The commercial case for acid descaling versus increasing neutral cleaner frequency: one weekly 30 ml acid application prevents the chronic build-up that requires expensive periodic deep-clean interventions. Prevention cost versus remediation cost, at institutional volume, is not close.

Product specifications

Active ingredient Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) 33% w/w
Active class Strong inorganic acid — descaling and disinfecting
pH 1.5–2.0 (strongly acidic)
Specific gravity 1.15–1.18 at 25°C
Formulation type Thick gel — viscosity-modified for vertical surface adhesion
Appearance Clear to slightly viscous transparent gel
Fragrance Dye-free, no added fragrance
Dose per bowl 30 ml
Contact time 10–20 minutes depending on scale severity
Safe on Ceramic toilet bowls, porcelain, vitreous china, urinals
Avoid on Marble, granite, natural stone, stainless steel, acid-sensitive surfaces
Rinse after use Flush thoroughly — mandatory
PPE Gloves and eye protection mandatory. Never mix with bleach.
Shelf life 24 months from date of manufacture, unopened
Pack size 5 Litres
MSDS / TDS QR code on label  ·  Available on request

Caution & storage

For professional and institutional use.

DANGER — strong acid. Contains Hydrochloric Acid 33% w/w. Never mix with bleach, ammonia, or alkaline cleaners — mixing with hypochlorite produces toxic chlorine gas. Causes severe eye and skin burns on contact with concentrate. Wear chemical-resistant gloves and eye protection at all times during application. Ensure adequate ventilation in enclosed washrooms. Keep out of reach of children.

Store in original sealed container below 30°C, away from metals, alkaline materials, and heat sources. Do not store in metal containers — HCl corrodes ferrous metals. Keep container tightly sealed when not in use — HCl is volatile and fumes can damage surrounding materials. Shelf life 24 months from manufacture date, unopened. In case of spillage, neutralise with sodium bicarbonate solution and flush with water.

Resources & documentation

Material Safety Data Sheet QR code on product label  ·  Request at care@allesclinx.com
Technical Data Sheet (TDS) Available on request — Alle’s ClinX Labs trade desk
Bulk & institutional supply allesclinx.com  ·  Institutional pricing available
B2B & procurement enquiries  procurement@allesclinx.com