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Glass and Window Cleaner

Carbopol resins are used to increase the yield value resulting in vertical cling when sprayed on a vertical surface. This no-drip action will increase the contact time of the detergent on the soiled surface as well as enhance consumer convenience. [Pg.64]

Brookfield Viscosity (RVT-20 rpm) 200 cp Product pH 9.5-10.0 Product Clarity Clear [Pg.64]

Add the sulfonic acid and glycol ether with minimal agitation to avoid excessive foaming. [Pg.64]

Add additional ammonium hydroxide, if necessary, to reach the target pH range. [Pg.64]

Ammonium alkylbenzene sulfonate 0.30 Propylene glycol methyl ether 2.00 [Pg.64]


Liquid household bleach is generally a 5% solution of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl). Ammonia cleansers—including general household cleansers, wax removers, glass and window cleaners, and oven cleaners — are aqueous solutions of 5-10% ammonia, NH3. Mixing bleach with cleansers containing ammonia leads to the formation of a family of potentially toxic compounds known as chloramines. These toxic gases have acrid fumes that can bum mucous membranes. Scented bleaches can mask one s natural ability to detect these harmful fumes. [Pg.182]

AU-purpose cleaners Alcohol (inch ethanol, methanol, isopropanol) Nausea and vomiting if swallowed. Also found in dishwashing liquid, glass, and window cleaners. [Pg.49]

Spray cleaners come in several types. The usual classifications are APCs glass-and-surface, or glass cleaners. These products change along a continuum of surfactant-to-solvent ratio, with the highest amount of surfactant in all-purpose sprays, and the highest amount of solvent in the glass or window cleaners. They can be considered as optimizations of the more concentrated bottled... [Pg.19]

Uses Surfactant, coupling agent, corrosion, inhibitor for floor cleansers, sanitary and household cleansers, glass and window cleansers, plastic cleaners, automatic dishwashing, high pressure cleaners, metal degreasers Features Electrolyte-free low foaming exc. stability in acids, alkali, cone, electrolytes compat. with most surfactant systems, most plastic materials free of ethyl-... [Pg.1136]

Uses Surfactant for glass and window cleansers, all purpose cleaners, bathroom cleanser, disinfectant sanitizer, mild cleansers Features Low foaming compat. with most surfactant systems si. hydrophobic properties preservative-ttee very low surface tens. mucous membrane compat. Properties Coloriess to It. yellowl liq. 38% act. [Pg.1136]

Window cleaners constitute a specialty within the solvent cleaner category. Because any residue left on glass after drying leads to streaking or an otherwise undesirable appearance, these products are highly dilute aqueous solutions containing extremely low surfactant levels — most often nonionic surfactants — and a combination of glycol ethers and isopropyl alcohol as the solvent system. [Pg.14]

Glass window cleaners Ammonia Fatal when swallowed. Also found in floor cleaners, furniture, and metal polishes, disinfectants. [Pg.49]

Modem window cleaners consist mainly of a surfactant component and a solvent component (Table 13). Besides a good wetting effect on the soil and the glass surfaces, the surfactants must also have a good fat-emulsification power. In addition, the surfactant residue on the surface must be transparent and easily removable by polishing. [Pg.42]

Hr Windows. Use a bucket filled with warm water and a drop of dish soap, and a soft, microfiber cloth. Be sure to do the sills and frames. Finish by washing the panes with a nonstreaking glass cleaner. [Pg.190]

No time to wash Live in a drought zone Using glass cleaner to wipe down windows and windshields can make a big difference in appearance and water conservation. [Pg.367]

CLEAN THE GLASS. Use a glass cleaner (such as Windex) and a lint-free rag or paper towels to clean the insides of all windows, as well as the rearview and vanity... [Pg.369]


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