Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1983-03-07
1985-04-16
Willis, Prince E.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
134 42, 252170, 252173, 25217421, 25217422, 252546, 252550, 252558, 252559, 252DIG14, C11D 172, C11D 750
Patent
active
045114862
ABSTRACT:
A foamable liquid denture cleanser and deodorant comprising surfactant, humectant, water and an appreciable amount of ethanol or isopropanol. Flavoring, sweetening, coloring, scenting and the like ingredients are optionally added. The cleanser is applied to dentures as an aerated foam from a conventional foam-dispensing device.
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Conte Salvatore R.
Richardson-Vicks Inc.
Willis Prince E.
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