BATH BOMB MAKING KIT 45KG | 15KG Citric Acid + 30KG Sodium Bicarbonate FoodGrade
DESCRIPTION
CITRIC ACID 15KG + SODIUM BICARBONATE 30KG = TOTAL 45KG
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What is Citric Acid?
Citric acid is a natural, weak organic acid that is found in many fruits and vegetables, especially citrus. Citric acid is prized for its sour flavor, preservative quality, and ability to act as a pH buffer. For these reasons, citric acid is found on the ingredient list of many food products today. It is the most widely used organic acidulate across all industries because it:
Buffers PH levels
Stabilises colour, taste, flavour and vitamins
Acts as a preservative to many foods and beverages
Provides solubility in many pharmaceutical products
Chelates metals (forms molecules with metal ions making them inactive to avoid reaction with other elements
Acts as a non-corrosive descaler in many applications
Citric Acid Popular Uses
Bath Bombs | Ceramic Tiles | Coffee Makers | Descaling | Dishwashers | Irons | Kettle Descaler | Lime Scale Remover | Machine Cleaner | Shower Heads | Sinks | Sterilisers | Taps | | Beer | Elderflower Cordial | Elderflower Wine | Home Brew | Lemonade | Preservative | Sherbet | Soft Drinks | Wine
Sterilisers: For sterilisers you do need to descale this unit every 4 weeks, use 1 sachet with 150-200 mls of water. Take everything out of the unit, and place the water and citric acid in and switch on for 2-3 minutes.
Kettles: Half fill a kettle and boil, then empty 1-2 sachets of citric acid (10-20 gms) into the kettle and let it stand for about half an hour. Reboil and pour away the water, reboil with fresh water and pour away. The kettle is ready for use again.
Bath Bombs: The simplest bath bombs contain two parts sodium bicarbonate to one part citric acid, with just enough moisture to make the powder stick together-much like new-fallen snow packs into a snowball. Bath bombs can be formulated with oils and butters, such as almond oil and shea butter.
Other Appliances: Also for use with coffee makers, humidifiers, bottle warmers, sinks, showers, taps and ceramic tiles. Please refer to any manuals that came with your appliances for specific usage about cleaning.
Uses of Citric Acid in Food
Approximately 50% of the world’s citric acid production is used as a flavor enhancer in beverages. Citric acid is used in soft drinks, teas, juices, and other beverages to create a slightly tart, refreshing flavor and balance sweetness.
The acidic pH of citric acid also makes it useful as a preservative. Since many bacteria are unable to grow in an acidic environment, citric acid is often added to jams, jellies, candy, canned foods, and even meat products as a preservative.
Because citric acid can be made in a powder form, it can be used in dry foods when a sour flavor is desired. Citric acid is therefore a dry alternative to lemon juice or vinegar in dry foods such as seasoning salts, flavoring powders, and crunchy snacks.
Citric acid is sometimes used to create an acidic environment and facilitate the ripening process when making cheese, particularly mozzarella. Citric acid is also used to adjust the pH of solutions when brewing both beer and wine.
The acid pH of citric acid also makes it useful as a dietary supplement. Many minerals require an acidic pH for absorption. Citric acid is added to vitamin supplements to make some vitamins biologically available for absorption.
Ingredients
100% Pure Citric Acid (Buffered PH Level) - Not the Cheaper Quality
When and How to Use
When used for cleaning, citric acid is always dissolved in water first. The concentration depends on the application. A solution of 100 g citric acid (roughly 4 ounces) in 1 liter (roughly a quart) of water will make an excellent descaling solution.
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Sodium Bicarbonate Fine Medium Granular (BP/USP Food and Pharmaceutical Grade)
Sodium Bicarbonate is very multipurpose and it's uses include Food/feed stuff additives, Detergent, Chemical industry, Foaming agents, Water treatment, Environment protection, Purifying flue gas, etc.
This sodium bicarbonate is European and UK pharmaceutical grade.
Made in the United Kingdom.
GMO Free, Gluten Free and Alunimium Free
Suitable for Vegan and Vegetarians
Halal and Kosher Certified
USES:
Suitable for Food Use, Baking, Bath Bombs & Cleaning
Pest control: For example, is it can be used to kill cockroaches.
Used as a bio-pesticide
Paint and corrosion removal
Used as a pH balancer
Used as an effective fungicide
Used to extinguish small fires caused by grease or electricity.
Used as an antacid to treat acid indigestion and heartburn.
Used as an ingredient in some mouthwashes and toothpaste.
Used as a washing powder to remove tea or coffee stains or to remove odours from clothes.






