Method for cleaning mechanical surfaces covered with grease, oil

Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Oils – grease – tar – or wax removal – by dissolving

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B08B 700, C23G 500

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052640450

ABSTRACT:
This invention deals with a new method of using a degreasing composition to remove grease, oil and sticky substances coating a mechanical surface. The degreasing composition sprayed on the coating surfaces will adhere to the coating substances and be washed off with plain water sprayed from a hose, cleaning the mechanical surface effectively and efficiently.

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