FOOD GRADE - PREMIUM PRODUCT Citric Acid (Anhydrous) is a naturally occurring acid found primarily in several varieties of fruits and vegetables, with citrus fruits such as lemons and limes containing the highest amounts. This organic acid has many uses, including as a food additive/preservative, ingredient in cosmetic products and as a powerful cleaning agent. Citric acid can be purchased as a white crystalline powder. FOOD ADDITIVE Citric acid can be found in many different processed foods and soft drinks. It is an effective organic preservative that can be found on food/drink labels as "E330." Citric acid also has a pleasant citrus flavor that works well in soft drinks. WATER SOFTENER Citric acid's chemical properties as a weak organic acid make it a powerful water softener. It works by breaking down the trace amounts of metal found in water, making it an ideal all-natural choice for treating hard water. HOUSEHOLD CLEANER Many all-natural household cleaners, such as kitchen and bathroom sprays, contain a small percentage of citric acid to help clean hard water stains and kitchen messes. The citrusy smell of the acid is pleasant, so it works well as both a cleaner and a deodorizer for shower doors, sinks and toilets. BATH BOMBS You can make your own bath bombs-fizzy, effervescent bath soap/salt-by using citric acid. The citric acid is completely safe to use in the bathtub. The "Alka Seltzer-like" fizzy effect is caused by the citric acid reacting with the water. CARPET CLEANER Applying a 10 percent pharmaceutical-grade citric acid to discolored carpeting can help to remove stains. COSMETICS Used to balance the pH levels, use caution when applying in a cosmetic product. DESCALING / DESCALER AGENT Use to remove limescale from metal surfaces in contact with hot water
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