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Bathroom cleaners are the predominant area where soil prevention treatments are important. There are very few kitchen or general-purpose cleaners that make claims to make general household surfaces easier to clean, although there is patent literature to that effect. However, this is a growing and increasingly important benefit in bathroom cleaning. Are bathroom surfaces that much harder to clean... [Pg.605]

An exception will be made here to discuss a product that is largely a surface treatment rather than a cleaner per se as it illuminates the surface protection trend evident in bathroom cleaning. These were first introduced in the mid-1990s. [Pg.606]

As noted in the bathroom cleaning section, antisoiling claims are also coming to toilet bowl cleaning. The commercialized formula is labeled to contain Teflon (but does not use fluoropolymer as mentioned above), and a patent uses a fluorosurfactant [378],... [Pg.619]

As mentioned in the section on bathroom cleaning, there has been a recent entry in toilet bowl cleaners that claims the inclusion of Teflon to prevent soil formation on the cleaned surfaces. This is the first cleaning formulation to claim this, having only been claimed before in the slow-release products (that do minimal cleaning). [Pg.620]

Janitorial cleaners Industrial and institutional Floor cleaning, general-purpose cleaning, window cleaning, odor control, bathroom cleaning, regular cleaning and maintenance in all I I estabUshments... [Pg.202]


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