Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1985-05-30
1987-09-22
Willis, Prince E.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 95, 252 98, 252 99, 252112, 252116, 252140, 252102, 252155, 25217425, 252DIG14, C11D 920, C11D 912, C11D 3395
Patent
active
046953949
ABSTRACT:
The present invention discloses various embodiments and examples of a thickened aqueous abrasive cleanser capable of maintaining a smoothly flowable or plastic consistency over long periods of time. The cleanser is characterized by the ability to stably suspend abrasives while exhibiting excellent shelf stability over long periods of time with substantially no syneresis and being suitable for use where environmental requirements prevent the use of phosphates. This cleaner has the following ingredients:
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Choy Clement K.
Garabedian Aram
Keen Frederick I.
Spurgeon Colleen J.
Bucher John A.
Hayashida Joel J.
The Clorox Company
Westbrook Stephen M.
Willis Prince E.
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