Method and compositions for hard surface cleaning

Compositions – Compositions containing a single chemical reactant or plural... – Organic reactant

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252139, 252170, 252171, 25217417, 25217421, 25217422, 252DIG1, 252DIG14, 252546, C11D 1722, C11D 333, C11D 343

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ABSTRACT:
Novel liquid hard surface cleaning compositions are provided in the form of a homogeneous aqueous solution which comprises a glycoside surfactant, a water miscible organic solvent, a water soluble detergent builder and water and which effectively cleans soiled hard surfaces without rinsing and without leaving an objectionable residual film on such surfaces after cleaning.

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Johnson, R. E. et al, "Formulation of Hard Surface Spray Cleaners", Detergents & Specialties, Jun. 1969, pp. 28-32 and 56.

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