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Viakal Limescale Remover Review: Is It Worth the Hype?

When it comes to tackling limescale, few products are as well-known as Viakal. Used by both professional cleaners and homeowners alike, Viakal promises to remove stubborn limescale, watermarks, and soap scum while keeping surfaces shiny. But does it really live up to the hype? We put it to the test to find out.


What is Viakal?


Viakal is a specialist limescale remover designed for bathrooms and kitchens. It is formulated to dissolve and remove limescale build-up on taps, sinks, shower screens, tiles, and other surfaces prone to water stains. Unlike standard bathroom cleaners, Viakal claims to prevent limescale from forming again, leaving a protective layer that repels watermarks.


Performance and Effectiveness


We tested Viakal on several problem areas, including a heavily limescaled tap, a glass shower door with water spots, and a stainless-steel sink. The results were impressive:

  • Taps & Faucets: Limescale build-up around the base of taps lifted almost instantly with minimal scrubbing.
  • Shower Screens: Water spots and soap scum disappeared after one application, leaving the glass streak-free and shiny.
  • Stainless Steel Sinks: Not only did Viakal remove dull water stains, but it also restored the shine of the metal.

One of the best things about Viakal is its fast-acting formula. Within minutes, the product breaks down limescale, meaning you don’t need to spend excessive time scrubbing. It also has a pleasant, fresh scent, unlike some harsh chemical cleaners

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Application & Ease of Use


Using Viakal is straightforward:


  1. Spray directly onto the affected surface.
  2. Leave it for a few minutes to allow the formula to break down limescale.
  3. Wipe away with a damp cloth or sponge.
  4. Rinse thoroughly with water.


For tougher build-ups, leaving the product on for longer (around 5 minutes) before scrubbing lightly can enhance results. It’s advisable to wear gloves when using it, as it can be a bit strong on the skin.


Pros & Cons


Pros: ✔️ Highly effective at removing limescale and water stains. ✔️ Works quickly with minimal scrubbing required. ✔️ Leaves a protective barrier to slow down future build-up. ✔️ Fresh, clean scent.

Cons: ❌ Can be too strong for delicate surfaces (always check labels before applying). ❌ Requires thorough rinsing to avoid residue. ❌ Not ideal for use on marble or natural stone.


Final Verdict


Viakal is an excellent product for tackling limescale, making it a must-have for bathrooms and kitchens where hard water is an issue. It’s easy to use, highly effective, and leaves surfaces looking polished and fresh. While it’s important to follow safety precautions and avoid using it on delicate surfaces, overall, it delivers fantastic results with minimal effort.

Would we recommend it? Absolutely! If limescale is a recurring problem in your home, Viakal is one of the best solutions on the market.



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Limescale content in our tap water is ‘linked to the geological nature of the soil’ (Cleaning Wizard, 2018) and statistics from water supplier, Sutton and East Surrey Water state that ‘85% [of water] comes from underground’ in the region. This means our water is exposed to the rock and minerals that make it high in limescale, or ‘hard’. So, we are here to enlighten you on the effects it has and the tricks to removing it. ‘Hard’ water is largely filtered through limescale and chalk deposits which means there is a high level of calcium and magnesium mineral ions. There are currently 4 water suppliers who provide water to Surrey: South East Water, Sutton and East Surrey Water PLC, Thames Water and Affinity Water. Affinity Water is the main water supplier to the Woking area and state on their website that their ‘supply area has, in general, ‘hard’ or ‘very hard’ water’ (Affinity Water, 2018). As a result, you may find that it is difficult to produce a lather from soap when you wash your hands or shower, but also that limescale is deposited on: tapware, silverware, electrical appliances such as coffee machines and kettles and glassware. Let’s be honest is a real pain, so here are some tricks and tips to removing it! It’s worth knowing that limescale can’t be removed instantly, it takes time and there are two main ways of tackling it yourself. Firstly, you can use products that aren’t chemical based or secondly, chemical cleaning products. Of course if neither of these suit you and you’d rather someone else do it that’s where our services at Lemon Fresh Cleans come in. The first choice of limescale removal for most people are natural products such as vinegar and lemon juice. Natural acids such as these can be left to soak from an hour - overnight then scrubbed off, usually on areas where limescale gathers such as kitchen and bathroom surfaces and taps. The only downside of this eco-friendly approach is it is time consuming and if not done properly the scrubbing can lead to damage of surfaces and metallic objects such as taps. The second choice lies in cleaning products such as Viakal, which are affordable and accessible online and in most supermarkets. Again, there is a risk of damage to taps and surfaces. So if you’re unsure, don’t want to take the risk or just don’t have the time then contact us and enquire about our services and how we can keep your home or business limescale free. References Affinity Water. (2018). Check your water hardness. Available: https://www.affinitywater.co.uk/check-hardness.aspx . Last accessed 28th March 2018. Cleaning Wizard. (2018). What are the effects of limescale on your life?. Available: https://www.supersavvyme.co.uk/home/cleaning-wizard/what-are-the-effects-of-limescale-on-your-life . Last accessed 28th March 2018. SES Water. (2018). Our Water resources. Available: http://www.waterplc.com/pages/community/our-water-resources/ . Last accessed 28th March 2018.
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