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Hard Surface Cleaners—Liquid Concentrate

Note All purpose liquid concentrate hard surface cleaner. Combine first three components and stir to dissolve solids. In a separate container mix the remaining components and add the initial mixture. Cleaner may be slightly cloudy. [Pg.121]


Concentrated Liquid Household Hard-Surface Cleaner Pine Oil All-Purpose Dilutable Concentrate... [Pg.60]

Hard Surface Cleaners-All Purpose All Purpose Liquid Concentrate... [Pg.115]

Hard Surface Cleaners—All Purpose Hard Surface Cleaner Liquid Concentrate Regular Quality With Phosphate... [Pg.127]

Hard Surface Cleaners—All Purpose Won-Phosphate Premium Quality Liquid Concentrate-For Hard Water... [Pg.128]

Because of their superior resistance to hydrolysis compared to the inorganic polyphosphates (Chapter 5.3), HEDPA and NMPA (Chapter 12.11) have become particularly important in liquid detergents, hard surface cleaners and stabilised bleaching formulations. Other applications are in textile processing and paper making, to control heavy metal ion concentrations, to reduce stains and to reduce water hardness. [Pg.434]

One of the most important effects of surfactant synergy in liquid hard-surface cleaners is that the overall concentration of active ingredients can be reduced. More importantly, the amount of adjunct materials—builders, solvents, and the like—that must be added are decreased as the surfactant efficiency and effectiveness is increased due to synergy. While this has the effect of increasing... [Pg.29]

Modified Coco Diethanolamide Yellow Liquid Concentration, % 100 Superior detergent, wetting agent, and industrial hard-surface cleaners, and specialty cleaning compounds. Foam stabilizer and viscosity builder. Exhibits compatibility with inorganic builders in aqueous systems. [Pg.112]

Detergent, emulsifier and wetting agent. Water soluble with excellent hydrotroping properties. Compatible in concentrated electrolyte systems. Used for hard-surface detergency in liquid industrial cleaners, soak-tank metal cleaning and steam-cleaning formulations. [Pg.119]

Hard surface household cleaners are available in various types. The concentrated products contain about 10% surfactant, often nonionics. The spray-on liquids, already diluted, may only contain 1% surfactant. Powdered hard surface cleaners are more likely to contain anionic surfactants, usually only 1 or 2%. Most household cleaners are made alkaline and usually contain a sequestering agent such as sodium gluconate. A water-soluble solvent is often added. Disinfectants, perfumes, and other components are present. Surfactants are isolated by extracting the dried solids with methanol or methylene chloride (24). [Pg.608]

Cleaners containing oxygen bleach or peroxides are gaining in popularity. Contrary to the usual trend in developed nations, these products are often in powder form rather than liquid to facilitate delivery of the peroxide (usually in the form of percarbonate), which is very difficult to stabilize in liquid formulation [44]. They are usually aimed at laundry problems, but directions on the label give dilution instructions for use as a cleaner on a variety of hard surfaces as well. Surfactants used in these cleaners are usually anionic or nonionic at low concentrations (<5%). Oxygen bleach formulas are touted for their greater surface safety, but with the greater safety comes a decreased spectrum of stains that can be bleached. [Pg.17]

Water soluble. Exceptionally stable in alkali systems with outstanding compatibility in concentrated electrolyte solutions. Effective agent for coupling nonlonlc surfactants with liquid, alkali detergent systems. Excellent detergency in hard-surface and household cleaners. Moderate foamer. [Pg.119]

Applications. Alkane sulfonates (PS and SAS) are mainly used in Europe in heavy-and light-duty powder detergents as well as in all-purpose hard-surface liquid cleaners. Due to their excellent resistance to high electrolyte contents, alkane sulfonates have also found interesting prospects in concentrated industrial or domestic cleaners containing mineral chemical additives. [Pg.14]


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