Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Using solid work treating agents
Patent
1977-02-22
1978-06-27
Bashore, S. Leon
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Using solid work treating agents
119 83, 119156, 119157, 252542, 252DIG7, A01K 1300, B08B 100
Patent
active
040973050
ABSTRACT:
Bot eggs are readily removed from horse's hair by first applying to the eggs a thickened aqueous solution of an imidazoline or betaine surfactant in which the hydrophobe is a C.sub.7 to C.sub.12 hydrocarbyl group. This loosens the adhesion of the eggs so they can be scraped off easily, even by the use of a pad of metal wool.
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Chiesa, Jr. Peter J.
Ott Meredith S.
Alvo Steve
Bashore S. Leon
Bickmore, Inc.
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