SCALEZAP 360 FOAM

High-cling foaming descaler for every washroom surface — at any angle

SCALEZAP 360 FOAM

SCALEZAP 360° Foam is a heavy-duty, customisable, high-cling descaling foam that removes stubborn limescale, watermarks, stains and organic deposits from toilets, taps, fixtures, fittings and washroom surfaces. Its powder-and-scoop system gives cleaners full control, making it ideal for daily cleaning, weekly descaling and deep restoration work.

Why limescale builds up everywhere — and standard cleaners can’t keep up

Hard water, daily use, constant splashing and airborne minerals all contribute to limescale buildup across bathrooms and washrooms — not only inside toilets and urinals, but on taps, shower heads, fittings and fixtures, surrounding surfaces, as well as porcelain, stainless steel and pipe entrances.
Conventional cleaners struggle because:

Facilities quickly fall into a cycle of repeat-scale, stained fixtures and unpleasant odours.

How SCALEZAP 360 FOAM Works

360° foam coverage + customisable strength = effortless descaling
SCALEZAP 360 Foam is engineered to cling, dissolve and break down limescale and mineral deposits from all angles. Its powder-and-scoop design allows cleaners to choose the strength.
Because the foam expands and sticks to surfaces, it stays in contact longer, delivering deeper results with dramatically less scrubbing.

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Made for busy washrooms with demanding cleaning cycles

SCALEZAP 360 Foam is ideal for:

“The SCALEZAP 360 Foam dramatically improved the taps — removing stubborn limescale we couldn’t shift with anything else.”

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How do I use SCALEZAP 360 FOAM?

Simple Weekly Application

Transfer 1, 2 or 3 scoops into the bottle depending on cleaning needs
Add warm water carefully to the shoulder (avoid foaming)
Shake for 30 seconds until fully dissolved
Apply foam under toilet rims, on taps, fittings, shower heads, surfaces
Leave to work while the foam dissolves limescale, stains and deposits

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