Graffiti remover which comprises an active solvent, a secondary

Cleaning compositions for solid surfaces – auxiliary compositions – Cleaning compositions or processes of preparing – For cleaning a specific substrate or removing a specific...

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510200, 510201, 510202, 510212, 510240, 510241, 510366, 510499, 510507, 134 38, C11D 904, B08B 700, C09D 900

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ABSTRACT:
This invention provides graffiti removers for removing permanent ink stains from painted surfaces. The graffiti removers include an active solvent for dissolving the stains, which are organic in nature, an optional secondary solvent for concentrated attack on the stain without being adversely affected by dilution with water, an emollient for maintaining a uniform dispersion of particulates in the remover and on the graffiti-stained painted surfaces, and an amorphous, particulate, mildly abrasive filler for imbibing the solvents, the filler being selected to permit the slow release of the active solvent.

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patent: 5712234 (1998-01-01), Pourreau
patent: 5736249 (1998-04-01), Smith et al.

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