

✨ Say goodbye to limescale, hello to spotless shine! 🛁
Kilrock Limescale Remover Brush On Non-Drip Gel (160ml) features a precision brush applicator built into the cap, delivering a powerful gel formula that dissolves tough hard water stains and heavy limescale build-ups in just minutes. Perfect for bathroom fixtures like taps, sinks, shower heads, and bath rims, it offers a mess-free, targeted cleaning experience favored by thousands of users in hard water regions.






| ASIN | B00M36UXUG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,892 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 50 in De-Scalers |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,957) |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Label | Kilrock |
| Manufacturer | Kilrock |
| Manufacturer reference | 036517 |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 180 g |
T**N
Amazing Results
This stuff is amazing. When we moved in there was years of limescale on the shower cubicle which wouldn't come off and continued to build. I bought this on the off chance. Painted it on and left for 6 minutes and it literally just wiped away with a damp cloth. It also worked on taps as welivein a very hard water area. Cannot recommend this highly enough.
J**S
Scale removal
Excellent product, removal of scale
F**N
Easy to use
Worked brilliantly. Didn't take long for lime scale on vertical surface to disappear. Best to use with door or window open.
S**S
Brilliant stuff that works
I ordered this, not expecting much as lots of products say they work and they don't. I tested this on my kitchen sink, left it a few mins then rinsed it off and it took all the limescale away. I have very hard water where I live and the toilet gets really bad.limescale so I thought I'd try it on that.... all underneath the rim where other products just drip down, this stayed in place and took about half the limescale away first time. The bottle does say if there's a lot of limescale then you may need to do it a few times which is fine. I was so impressed by this that I told my mum about it and ordered her a bottle. I'm moving house so got myself a 2nd bottle so I can take one to the other place and use it there and use the original bottle here . I havent left it on longer than 5 mins. I'd rather keep reapplying it than risk damaging anything. The mixture is a thick loop which is colourless, the brush is attached to the lid. If I was going to be picky, I wish the brush was bigger so you can put more on each time but that's just me wanting to rush things. I'd highly recommend this as IT ACTUALLY WORKS
S**E
Seems Not The Same Product From 5 Years Ago ! Odd
Years ago when I used to work with a friend who was a cleaner she introduced me to this product. It worked just brilliantly especially on taps, plug and plug holes and the edge of the overflow. She always had a pot on hand and I eventually went out and bought my own for our home. Limescale (just hate the stuff) and it builds up before you know it so always upkeep the basins and taps now. I hadn't used this product for a few years because we had moved and the area we are now in doesn't have as much of a limescale problem. However we changed some taps and the hubby wanted to thoroughly clean them before replacing so I purchased this product knowing how well it worked. I have to say I was a bit disappointed. It works nowhere as well as it used to, I remember you would simply 'paint' it on using the brush in the lid and it used to foam/fizz on the limescale which you then left for a few minutes to do its thing and come back to wipe away. Well, it didn't do its fizzing magic at all and somewhat removed some tough limescale but just not fully. Bit of a let down. Either I got a faulty product or its not the same as it used to be.
A**Y
Quick and easy to use and very effective.
I had a bit of lime scale forming on the bottom of my bathroom taps so wanted to get rid of it before it got too bad. Based on the good reviews I decided to try this. I’m very impressed with it. So it’s really easy to use. It comes with a brush under the lid so you carefully brush it onto the lime scale and leave it for about 15 minutes. It doesn’t drip so it’s nice and tidy. You should wear protective gloves to protect your skin. You then rinse it off ( I used my shower hose but you could use a pre prepared jug of water) and the lime scale comes loose. I gave it a rub over with a soft bathroom scourer. It did leave a bit behind but I repeated the treatment over 3 days and it all cleaned off. Now my taps weren’t too bad so I can’t say how well it would work on badly affected areas. Price wise it was worth every penny to get my taps looking their best.
B**E
Kerpow!!!
I like a very clean loo and over the years have invested in all sorts of products to try and keep mine looking good. I've even resorted to trying to make my own gel in the past by mixing gelatine with liquid limescale removers but they just aren't strong enough so it didn't work. The dreaded limescale in this very hard water area has left me permanently disappointed and the best I could manage was to keep it from taking over entirely and bleaching it so at least it was white and blended in with the porcelain. Until I tried this little miracle in a pot. I did as instructed by removing (i.e. pushing down with the toilet brush) the water in the bowl and drying off the exposed ring of scale. There was also a streak of scale down the back of the pan from that final wash down after a flush that also wouldn't shift so I dried that off too and painted on the gel. The big plus, which I'd already tried to emulate myself, is that it sits where it's applied and doesn't just run straight down into the water. I left it for about twenty minutes while I went and did something else. I then went to use a scourer sponge on it, fully expecting a dry rasping sound as it snagged against the scale but what I got was a clean, smooth wipe. The scale was finally gone for the first time in 20 years! Needless to say, the taps have been treated too, although it took me a couple of treatments to get them absolutely clean, and I now have one pot upstairs for the bathroom and one downstairs for the kitchen and cloakroom. Afterthought: I did consider using it on my shower glass but I think it's a bit industrial for that and along the lines of using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. What I have discovered for that problem is my trusty ceramic hob cleaner. There's enough acid in it to neutralise the alkaline limescale. I used it with a white-backed scouring sponge and wiped it clean afterwards as per the instructions on the bottle. I have also sprayed Sparkle polish onto one door to see if I get the 'run off' effect you get with a treated car windscreen. So far, I have to say it's looking very good indeed. Maybe I've finally cracked it!!!
I**S
Be carefull.
Very toxic fumes.
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