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PURE OXALIC ACID - Oxalic acid, also known as ethanedioic acid, is a colorless, crystalline solid that appears as a white powder. In its pure form, oxalic acid is highly soluble in water and forms a strong solution. With a high level of purity which is 99%, it is recognized for its effectiveness and versatility in various applications.
MULTIPURPOSE CLEANING: Our oxalic acid cleaner is an exceptionally versatile multipurpose product. Its applications include rust cleaner for metal surfaces, wood bleaching in industrial, commercial, and household environments. Discover how to use this potent chemical for a variety of activities.
WOOD BLEACH - Our Oxalic Acid for Wood works as the perfect wood bleach it is adept at removing stains and discoloration making it an effective choice for revitalizing wood surfaces and preparing them for refinishing.
IRON REMOVER - Our Oxalic Acid Cleaner is a flexible product that successfully removes iron stains from your furniture, whether they are caused by tap or rain water. Discover its dual purpose, which makes it an excellent choice for keeping your furniture and wood surfaces in pristine condition.
STAIN REMOVER - Our oxalic acid powder is a powerful rust remover that successfully removes rust on surfaces. Its rust-neutralizing characteristics make it an excellent choice for eliminating rust from metal objects, furniture, and home appliances, among other things.
Oxalic acid is widely used as an acid rinse in laundries, where it is effective in removing rust and ink stains because it converts most insoluble iron compounds into a soluble complex ion. Perfect in use for rust removal, iron stain removal, cleaning metal, as a bleaching agent, a wood stain remover leaner, pool stain remover and more. Oxalic acid is an organic compound with the formula C2H2O4. It is a white crystalline solid that forms a colorless solution in water. Its condensed formula is HOOCCOOH, reflecting its classification as the simplest dicarboxylic acid. Its acid strength is much greater than that of acetic acid. Oxalic acid is a reducing agent and its conjugate base, known as oxalate (C2O2−4), is a chelating agent for metal cations. Typically, oxalic acid occurs as the dihydrate with the formula C2H2O4·2H2O. It occurs naturally in many foods, but excessive ingestion of oxalic acid or prolonged skin contact can be dangerous. Its name comes from the fact that early investigators isolated oxalic acid from wood-sorrel (Oxalis) flowering plants.