- Premium Citric Acid for Cleaning: ACTIVE Powdered Citric Acid Cleaner is Essential for Maintaining Household Water Distillers and Distiller Accessories
- Concentrated Cleaning Formula: ACTIVE Espresso Machine Cleaner penetrates coffee Oils, Grime, Calcium, Limescale in group head, valves, lines of your Espresso Machine. Essential Decalcifier to maintain Flow Rate, Temp Stability, Taste and Clarity of Espresso
- Universal Descaling Powder: ACTIVE Citric Acid Crystals are not only a trusted Distiller Cleaner Descaler, but also works great as a Kettle Descaler, Hot Water Dispenser Cleaner, for Electric Water Kettle Cleaner, Dispensing Pot, and more
- Easy Daily Backflush Tablet: Clean Daily with one ACTIVE Decalcifying Tablet, follow your typical backflush regimen or machine manufacturer instructions
- Mineral Deposit & Water Residue Cleaner: Remove Stubborn Build-up & Residue to Extend the life of your machine, Improve the Quality of your Water for your safety. Cleans Normal Limescale, Calcium and other residue in both the Water Distiller Tank and Carafe of machine
Hard water deposits
If you live in a hard water area, deposits might slowly build up in your dishwasher. These mineral deposits, like limescale, can cling to your glassware and dishes, causing a cloudy appearance. Fortunately,, this sort of cloudiness can be fixed and easily prevented if you follow the below tips.
• Give your dishwasher a regular cleaning with SUNLIGHT to help remove all the debris that can get left behind after a wash.
• Add SUNLIGHT Rinse Aid to your cycle to help ensure that water droplets that form on surfaces are dispersed before they can evaporate and leave behind any lime-scale residue or spots.
Glass corrosion
Unfortunately, if your home has soft water it can corrode your glassware over time, and this damage is irreversible. Glass corrosion can also be caused by long dishwasher cycles, heat exposure and poor-quality glass. In short, the wear and tear of time will affect your glass. Here are some tips for protecting your glassware from damage and age:
• When buying glassware, ensure that it is dishwasher safe.
• Use SUNLIGHT to help protect your glassware from corrosion and keep them shiny for longer.
• If you have a water softener unit, check to make sure it isn’t .set too high
• For more delicate glassware, wash at a low temperature, or on a delicate or glass washing setting.
• Once your dishwasher cycle has finished, open the dishwasher to allow excess steam to escape. Modern machines take care of this with internal fans. Allow your glassware to cool in the washing machine before removing them.
• Avoid putting antique glass in the dishwasher at all, and if you aren’t sure whether a piece you really love is dishwasher safe, don’t risk it.
Now that you understand the underlying causes of cloudy glasses, read on to learn how to get those stains off your kitchen items and stemware before your next big dinner party.