Aqueous based composition containing dibasic ester and thickenin

Compositions – Water-softening or purifying or scale-inhibiting agents

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252170, 252171, 134138, C11D 726

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049275569

ABSTRACT:
Composition for removing coatings from surfaces consisting essentially of at least one dibasic ester, water, and at least one thickening agent. The composition contains sufficient water and thickening agent to allow it to wet out and adhere to vertical surfaces for a sufficiently long period to insure that the dibasic ester component will have sufficient duration of contact with the coating to allow easy removal of same.

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