Compositions – Fluent dielectric – N-containing
Patent
1977-05-02
1981-10-27
Willis, Jr., P. E.
Compositions
Fluent dielectric
N-containing
252547, 252548, 252550, 252551, 252554, 252555, 252558, C11D 112, C11D 744
Patent
active
042972515
ABSTRACT:
Stable, single-phase light duty, anionic detergent compositions having a pH of from about 7 to about 9 and containing a vegetable lecithin detergency boosting ingredient which improves the removal of baked on and hard-to-remove soils from housewares, including pots and pans, dishes, glasses, utensils, etc. Process for washing dishes with said compositions. Process for the preparation of said compositions.
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Aylor Robert B.
O'Flaherty Thomas H.
The Procter & Gamble & Company
Willis, Jr. P. E.
Witte Richard C.
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