C11D3/3749

COPOLYMERS FOR IMPROVING THE RINSING POWER

A dishwashing detergent having improved rinsing power, comprising, relative to the total weight of the dishwashing detergent, 0.1 to 25.0 wt % of a copolymer obtainable by the polymerization of 70-95 mol % of at least one C.sub.2-4 alkene monomer; and 5-30 mol % of at least one ethylenically unsaturated C.sub.3-8 carboxylic acid monomer or a salt thereof. The use of this dishwashing detergent and a method for washing dishes in a dishwasher using this dishwashing detergent and the use of the copolymers for improving the rinsing power of the dishwashing detergent.

METHOD OF LAUNDERING FABRICS

A method of laundering fabrics involving the steps of diluting a water-soluble unit dose article to create a main wash to treat fabrics followed by treatment of said fabrics in a second subsequent rinse liquor formed by dilution of a softening composition.

Solvent for cleaning turbine components

A cleaning method and a cleaning fluid are provided. The cleaning method includes accessing a plurality of turbine components attached to a turbine assembly, the turbine assembly being a portion of a turbomachine, positioning at least one cleaning vessel over at least one of the turbine components, forming a liquid seal with a sealing bladder, providing a cleaning fluid to the cleaning vessel, and draining the cleaning fluid from the cleaning vessel. The cleaning fluid includes a carrier fluid and a solvent additive for removing fouling material from the turbine component. An alternative cleaning method is also provided.

Amino Modified Hydrocarbons

A chemical composition, and formulated products selected from the group consisting of: hair conditioners, fabric softeners, skin moisturizers, shampoos, paper product additives, cosmetics, personal cleansing products, shave preparation products, detergents, non-woven additives, oral care products, and assembled products comprising treated paper or non-woven components, and comprising the chemical composition having the formula:


RCZW

wherein R comprises a hydrocarbon, C comprises a cyclic connector; Z comprises an amine; and W comprises a functional group, wherein functional group W is substantially free of oxygen in the instance where the cyclic connector, C, further comprises a carbonyl group.

CONCENTRATED LIQUID DETERGENTS INCLUDING ANTIREDEPOSITION POLYMERS
20190002799 · 2019-01-03 ·

Provided herein is a concentrated liquid detergent that includes, based on the total amount of the concentrated liquid detergent, (a) 0.1 to 10 weight percent of an antiredeposition polymer, (b) 30 to 70 weight percent of at least one surfactant; (c) 5 to 69.9 weight percent of at least one additional solvent other than water; and (d) 0 to 20 weight percent water. The antiredeposition polymer (a) is a reaction product of, based on the total amount of the antiredeposition polymer, 25 to 60 weight percent of at least one (meth)acrylic acid monomer and 40 to 75 weight percent of at least one radically-polymerizable monomer.

CLEANING COMPOSITION FOR INDUSTRIAL COATING LINE
20180355283 · 2018-12-13 · ·

1) Cleaning composition comprising: from 5% to 99% of a thermoplastic polymer which does not react with moisture (a), from 1% to 15% of a monofunctional silane compound (b); from 0% to 94% of a compound (c) chosen from a plasticizer (c1), an oil (c2) or a tackifying resin (c3); said composition being homogeneous and having a Brookfield viscosity, measured at 100 C., within the range extending from 20 to 200 000 mPa.Math.s.

2) Process for cleaning the walls of items of industrial equipment which are coated with a layer of composition C comprising a polymer P having alkoxysilane groups, said process comprising the mixing of said composition C with the cleaning composition according to 1).

FABRIC TREATMENT METHOD FOR STAIN RELEASE
20180327696 · 2018-11-15 ·

A fabric treatment composition is provided that includes at least one zeta potential modifier, a fluoropolymer and a hydrophobic agent with a melting point or glass transition temperature below 100 C., for imparting fabric protection benefits to a fabric, such as improved stain and soil resistance, oil repellency, water repellency, softness, wrinkle and damage resistance, and better hand feel. Fabric treatment compositions can be used as a pretreatment prior to washing, through soaking, or added to the treatment liquor, that is either the wash or rinse cycle of an automatic washing machine, to first provide and then maintain and refresh the fabric protection benefits imparted to the fabric, with the proviso that an intermediate rinsing step essentially devoid of added surfactant-is used after the washing cycle and prior to the fabric treatment step. Following use of a first treatment composition, protective benefits are maintained and refreshed by means of a second treatment operation employing a second treatment composition. The second treatment composition may have lower active levels of the protective agents to provide for economical and periodic maintenance of the imparted fabric protection benefits.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD FOR FLOOR CLEANING OR RESTORATION

The present disclosure relates to compositions and methods of using the compositions for treating a floor surface. The disclosed compositions clean the floor surface, repair damage, or maintain the original look of the floor. The disclosed compositions also do not provide a permanent finish on the floor, are temporary coatings, or do not significantly change the gloss of the floor after application.

Methods of making personal care articles

A method of making a personal care article includes placing a converting frame on an anvil plate assembly with an anvil plate; placing at least one lower substrate on the anvil plate and the converting frame; securing the at least one lower substrate within the converting frame; placing a cleansing composition on the at least one lower substrate and within a perimeter of a centering guide on the anvil plate; laying at least one upper substrate over the cleansing composition and the at least one lower substrate; placing the converting frame and the anvil plate assembly on a target location of a heat press; and actuating the heat press to direct a heated seal plate onto the anvil plate, thereby contacting the at least one upper substrate and forming seal between the at least one upper substrate and the at least one lower substrate.

FOAM CONTROL COMPOSITION

A process for washing a substrate. The process involves providing a detergent composition that includes a surfactant and an antifoam. The antifoam comprises a hydrophobic fluid having a surface tension of at least 27 mN/m and less than 40 mN/m and a finely divided solid hydrophobic filler dispersed in the hydrophobic fluid. The process further involves washing the substrate in an aqueous medium with the detergent composition. The antifoam does not affect foaming during the washing step. During the washing step, the detergent composition is applied to the substrate. The process further involves rinsing the substrate with the applied detergent composition with water, whereby foaming during the rinsing step is inhibited.