Liquid applicator and method for reducing the concentration...

Coating implements with material supply – Including rupturable means or sealed-cartridge receiver – Sealed-cartridge receiver with flow-establishing means

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C401S133000, C401S196000, C604S003000, C510S130000

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07824122

ABSTRACT:
Applicators and a method for reducing the concentration of unwanted chemicals, such as para-chloroaniline (PCA) from an antiseptic solution. More specifically, the applicator includes antiseptic solution in amount sufficient to be applied to a desired surface and to have an antimicrobial effect on the desired surface and a porous element. The porous element selectively removes undesired by-products from the antiseptic solution when the antiseptic solution contacts the at least one porous element.

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