

🔥 CLR PRO: The ultimate weapon against hard water havoc!
Jelmar CLR PRO CL4PROEA is a powerful 28 oz calcium, lime, and rust remover designed to dissolve the toughest mineral buildups on a wide range of surfaces including glassware, tiles, coffee pots, and plumbing fixtures. Its safe, phosphate-free formula protects plumbing materials like copper and PVC while effectively blasting rust and scale, making it a top-rated, versatile cleaner trusted by professionals and homeowners alike.
| ASIN | B07G9JMTS2 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,763 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #7 in Commercial Bathroom Cleaners |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,960) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 8541813605 |
| Manufacturer | JELMAR, LLC |
| Mildew-resistant | No Alcohol |
| Perfume | Lime |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 12 inches |
| Specific instructions for use | Sinks,Tile,Pots,Glass,Toilets |
| Volume | 828.06 Milliliters |
R**S
Effective and (unfortunately) necessary
I live in Los Angeles, where we have hard water. And the hard water clogs up the "jets" in my toilet bowl, meaning it can take several flushes to get rid of the contents of the bowl. CLR (and an Allen wrench or other tool to dislodge the mineral buildup) is super effective in helping to reduce the blockages and return my toilet to proper functioning. I should probably do a quarterly maintenance treatment to keep it in optimum condition, but I'm also lazy and don't have a great deal of interest in messing with my toilet unless absolutely necessary.
D**M
Good Stuff
Worked like a charm
J**H
Lime and rust remover.
Works to get rid of Calcium lime in toilet.
R**O
LOVE THIS. easy cleaning
Good stuff! No more hard scrubbing! And saves me from sore pain with arthritis.
J**R
Good
Good
B**A
It works for rust
It works well to rid the rust stains in the toilet. I really haven’t tried it for anything else. It doesn’t take a lot so a bottle lasts me a long time.
C**A
Cleaning
It makes the work easy when cleaning up the toilet
S**Y
Expensive. Use at 100% strength to remove calcium.
I was originally disappointed because I used around 60% CLR and 40% water and let it soak for 24 hours and it pretty much did nothing at all to the calcium. Vinegar seemed to be way more effective and cheaper too. White Distilled Vinegar costs $4 for 128 oz, whereas CLR costs $12 for 28 oz (three times a much for almost 1/5th the amount). That means that CLR costs around 12-15x as much as vinegar. But then I tried the CLR a second time. This time I used 100% CLR and 0% water. It did a great job of removing the calcium, so I was happy. I am probably supposed to use fresh batches of CLR each time, but I used a metal strainer and will try reusing the CLR again in the future. I am supposed to clean my warm mist humidifier every two day and CLR is too expensive to be using fresh batches each time. Cleaning Vinegar is slightly stronger than White Distilled Vinegar and costs around the same, so I will try alternating between Cleaning Vinegar and pre-used CLR to keep my humidifier clean. CLR is good at removing rust too. I put a few drops on a screw that I could not remove from a saucepan handle and it removed around half of the rust.
M**G
När en vara försvinner behöver man info och kommunikation. Det enda jag fick till svar efter massvis av eftersökning var "-har kanske kommit bort?" Ingen alls återkoppling.
A**R
Doesn’t remove rust
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