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Where Not to Use Cleaning Products With Citric Acid

August 29, 2023

While cleaning products that contain citric acid as an active ingredient could appear to be a natural alternative to chemicals that might be deemed “harsh” or “toxic,” such cleaning products aren’t always the best choice for the job.

According to a recent press release from ProNatural Brands, manufacturers of disinfectants, sanitizers, and cleaning products that contain citrus formulas, while these products are suitable for many surfaces, there are a few areas where they should not be used.

Hannah Jonasse, marketing director of ProNatural Brands, advises against using citric acid-based cleaners on the following surfaces:

Marble: Citric acid can damage marble, stone, and granite surfaces by reacting with minerals in these products, potentially causing corrosion over time.

Copper and brass: While citric acid can be used on most metals, it can tarnish copper and brass.

Upholstery: Citric acid can be used to clean most types of upholstery, but make sure to test it first on a small, discrete area. If it causes discoloration or damage, don’t use it.

Wood floors: Citric acid can strip away the protective layer applied to some natural wood floors, making them more vulnerable to scratches and stains.

Electronic screens: Citric acid can harm the protective layer on electronic screens found on computers, TVs, phones, and laptops. Instead, use plain tap water and a microfiber cloth to clean electronic screens.

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