Method of using oak leaf extract

Chemistry: fertilizers – Processes and products – Organic material-containing

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71 6410, 252 83, C05F 1100, C05F 500

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043080472

ABSTRACT:
The use of a diluted aqueous extract of oak leaves as a cleaner and plant growth stimulant is described. To provide the extract, dried leaves are preferably boiled in water to extract and disperse natural tannins and waxes from the leaves into the water. The extract is diluted with water for use as a cleaner, particularly for window glass, or for use in stimulating the growth of plants.

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