Degreasers & Descalers
Degreasers and descalers tackle the two most common industrial soils: grease layers and limescale deposits. Degreasers break down organic grease buildup on production equipment, ventilation ducts, and kitchen surfaces. Descalers dissolve mineral deposits inside heat exchangers, coffee machines, and washing machines. Both types are available in concentrated form and diluted as needed.
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Degreasing and descaling agents for professional use
Degreasing and descaling agents address the two most common problems in industrial and commercial facilities: grease layers on equipment surfaces and limescale deposits on heating elements, pipework, and sanitary ceramics. These specialist formulas are much stronger than universal cleaners and are intended for situations where everyday cleaning products fall short.
Degreasing agents
Professional degreasers have a strong alkaline formula that dissolves grease, oil, and organic residue from metal, plastic, and ceramic surfaces. They are used in kitchens — for extractor hoods, deep fryers, and industrial cooktops — as well as in production areas where industrial lubricants build up on equipment.
Greenspeed degreasing agents are biodegradable and effective at room temperature. For tougher tasks the product can be used with hot water, which accelerates the grease dissolution process.
Descaling agents
Descaling agents have an acidic formula that dissolves calcium and magnesium carbonate deposits. They are used to descale coffee machines, kettles, steam generators, commercial dishwashers, and heat exchangers. Regular descaling extends equipment lifespan and maintains energy efficiency.
Sanitary cleaners also have descaling properties, but they are designed for ceramic surfaces. Industrial equipment descaling requires the stronger concentrations found in this category.
Degreasing and descaling in the cleaning system
Degreasing and descaling agents are part of the cleaning products category. In kitchen environments they complement grill and oven cleaners, dishwashing liquids, and dishwasher detergents. In production facilities they are used alongside industrial cleaners and disinfectant cleaners.
When working with strong degreasing and descaling agents, protective clothing is essential , gloves, goggles, and respiratory protection where needed. After cleaning, surfaces must be rinsed thoroughly, especially in food contact zones.
Never mix alkaline degreasing agents with acidic descaling agents, as the reaction can release hazardous fumes. Use these products in separate stages, rinsing the surface thoroughly with water between applications. The right cleaning tools , brushes, scouring pads, and scrapers , speed up the mechanical cleaning stage and reduce the amount of chemical product needed.