CALGON Washing Machine Cleaner Gel Anti-limescale 750ml
CALGON Washing Machine Cleaner Gel Anti-limescale 750ml
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CALGON Washing Machine Cleaner Gel Anti-limescale 750ml. A British household product sourced directly from the UK. Imported from the UK for customers in the United States.
Product details
Calgon 4in1 water softener gel is fast acting to boost efficiency for your washing machine by preventing limescale and helping your washing machine to live longer. It’s suitable to use alongside your washing liquid, washing capsules and washing powder.
Simply add one dose of Calgon 4in1 gel to each wash into the detergent section of your washing machine with your laundry in addition to your usual laundry detergent for:
1. Limescale prevention
2. Removal of dirt & residue left by detergents
Ingredients
Contains: 5% - 15% Polycarboxylates, <5% Preservative: Sodium benzoate, Perfume. For Ingredient information: www.rbeuroinfo.com.
Directions for use
Use Calgon in every wash to protect the washing machine from: limescale formation, corrosion encrustation, dirt deposition and malodours development. Add Calgon into the detergent drawer, then dose the detergent recommended for soft water. It is safe to use on all fabrics. 1 CAP (50ml) = 1 DOSE. In case of very hard water, DOSE 1 & 2/3 (83ml). This product contains 15 doses.
Safety warnings
Calgon Power Gel. Keep out of reach of children. If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand. Wash hands thoroughly after use.
UK - PO Box 4044, Slough, SL1 0NS. Tel: 0800 376 8181 E.H. Group B.V., IE/EU: Schiphol Boulevard 267, 1118 BH Schiphol, NL. Tel: 01 661 7318
Why import from the UK?
UK home and household goods are designed for British homes — expect UK-style packaging, metric measurements and UK electrical standards where applicable. Always check voltage (230V, 50Hz) and plug type (BS 1363) before using electrical items in the United States.
Shipping & origin
Sourced in the UK and shipped internationally to the United States.
