A lime scale remover is acidic. It is a very dangerous chemical and works by eating away at a surface. This can remove many surfaces and will burn your skin severely.
1-2
an acid. acid dissolves limescale
yes
pH level of nail polish remover is the same as ammonia; 11-12
11-12
because strong acids would also dissolve/damage metal parts of the thing you're cleaning so "weaker" acids are used instead.
an acid. acid dissolves limescale
yes
It probably has limescale, try using a limescale remover. Buy limescale remover, and soak it for about 5-10 minutes, and it should be good as new. They usually sell it in homedepot.
the ph of spot remover is 12
Hi pH causes scaling
pH level of nail polish remover is the same as ammonia; 11-12
pH level of nail polish remover is the same as ammonia; 11-12
12.
It may mean you have limescale at the bottom of your faucets meaning you should use limescale remover to make it go away. Another reason is that it could mean that your faucets are blocked so you should get a speacialised person to check it out.
Ph is less than 7.0 since it is acidic
I don't know the pH for nail polish, but the pH for nail polish remover is around 11-12.
11-12