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How can nano4-toiletbowl help keep your toilet bowl clean and mark-free?

Invisible shield for toilet bowl surfaces provides protection, seals, and facilitates easy cleaning (ideal for commercial and industrial applications*).

Invisible shield for toilet bowl surfaces provides protection, seals, and facilitates easy cleaning (ideal for commercial and industrial applications*).

In this blog post, you will learn about safeguarding your porcelain objects in the toilet, with a focus on the common culprit of issues and gaps: the toilet bowl. Our product enables you to protect the surface without altering its color or any other aspect, a claim supported by our certifications.


Learning about how to protect your toilet bowl and achieve that goal.


Solid objects, such as porcelain surfaces, possess tiny pores that are too small to be seen by the naked eye, allowing dirt to seep in. Despite the frequent use of chemical detergents to clean these surfaces, the issue persists.


Nano4-ToiletBowl® provides an environmentally friendly solution by using nanoparticles to seal and safeguard the surface, rendering it impervious to external particles. Surfaces treated with Nano4-ToiletBowl® enable effortless removal of dirt and bacteria with minimal water or just a cloth, eliminating the necessity for chemical detergents usually employed in cleaning. Additionally, Nano4-ToiletBowl® includes UV inhibitors that shield surfaces from sun exposure and enhance surface durability, ensuring increased security.

What is the process for applying the nano4-toiletbowl product to your toilet bowl?


Before applying the product, it is crucial to properly prepare the surface by ensuring that there are no chemical residues or foreign objects such as mud or dust. Once this is done, you can proceed with the following instructions.


  • Prior to using the product, make sure to thoroughly clean the glossy surface using any traditional method and rinse it with water.


  • Sprinkle Nano4-Preclean® lightly over the glass and vigorously rub the surface with a cloth until it is free from any chemical residues left by common cleaning agents. Ensure that the surface is dry, free of dust, oil, and grease before applying the final coating. WARNING: Nano4-Preclean® is not intended for removing stains and should only be used on glossy surfaces.


  • The treatment of the target surface should be carried out in ambient conditions and only on surfaces at room temperature (between 10º C and 40º C).


  • Spray Nano4-ToiletBowl® onto 30x30 cm areas of the surface. Gently rub the liquid on the surface with a cloth.


  • The curing process of ToiletBowl® under ambient conditions requires a minimum of 60 minutes up to a full day. If the air humidity is high, a longer curing time will be necessary.



The final important notice for us.


NANO4LIFE EUROPE L.P.® is a company certified under ISO9001:2015 for the manufacture of Nanotechnology products.


Throughout the development and production stages, we dedicate significant time and effort to determine the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of specific products. LCA serves as the global benchmark for evaluating the overall environmental impact of a product, taking into account various environmental factors such as resource and energy usage, air, water, and soil emissions, as well as effects on health and ecosystems. Widely adopted by industry, governments, and non-governmental organizations, we provide these assessments to our customers upon completion, believing that transparency fosters sustainability and trust.


Ensuring product safety is of utmost importance within our organization. We implement a range of internal protocols and company standards that often exceed legal and customer requirements to guarantee the quality and safety of our products.


Furthermore, we collaborate closely with reputable independent inspection bodies, institutes, and laboratories to uphold the highest levels of product safety.


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