Compositions – Fluent dielectric – N-containing
Patent
1984-05-03
1985-09-24
Albrecht, Dennis L.
Compositions
Fluent dielectric
N-containing
134 38, 252170, 252171, 252172, 25217421, 252364, 252DIG8, 424 61, A61K 7047, C11D 730, C11D 750
Patent
active
045432066
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a nail lacquer and enamel remover, composed primarily of methylene chloride combined with various other ingredients such as amyl acetate, butyl acetate, ethyl acetate or acetone and kaydol, aerosol, methyl glucose ether or water. The improvement of the invention as compared with other nail polish removers is that the instant compositions are non-flammable. Such characteristics is not overly important to the product's end user, but represents a significant advance to commercial entities engaged in the specialty cosmetics business, in that manufacture, transport and storage of the product are made safer and less expensive.
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Berkeley, B. et al.: "Non-Flammable Paint Strippers", Soap & Chemical Specialties, Sep. 1955, pp. 166-169 & 213.
Albrecht Dennis L.
Chen Alice L.
Giampapa Joseph A.
Silverman Melvin K.
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