Patent classifications
C09D9/04
PAINT BRUSH CLEANING AND GUM REMOVER COMPOSITIONS
Cleaning compositions and methods of making and using the same are provided. The cleaning composition includes an ethyl or methyl ester of a vegetable oil and an emulsifying agent consisting of isopropylamine alkylbenzene sulfonate. The cleaning compositions of the present invention are useful in a variety of domestic or industrial applications including removal of paint from paint brushes, removal of chewing gum from surfaces, and removal of graffiti from surfaces.
PAINT BRUSH CLEANING AND GUM REMOVER COMPOSITIONS
Cleaning compositions and methods of making and using the same are provided. The cleaning composition includes an ethyl or methyl ester of a vegetable oil and an emulsifying agent consisting of isopropylamine alkylbenzene sulfonate. The cleaning compositions of the present invention are useful in a variety of domestic or industrial applications including removal of paint from paint brushes, removal of chewing gum from surfaces, and removal of graffiti from surfaces.
ANTIMICROBIAL SACRIFICIAL FLOOR COATING SYSTEMS
Disclosed are antimicrobial sacrificial floor coatings systems including an antimicrobial sacrificial floor coating composition capable of reducing and/or preventing gram positive and gram negative bacterial growth on floors. Also disclosed is an antimicrobial sacrificial floor coating remover being readily capable of removing the antimicrobial sacrificial floor coating as desired from previously treated flooring surfaces. In certain aspects, the antimicrobial sacrificial floor coatings can include a nonionic acrylic polymer; a nonionic wax; and a cationic alkyl biguanide or salt thereof. The antimicrobial sacrificial floor coating may further include a cationic wax that further stabilizes the system during storage, application, and/or post-application to a floor surface. The antimicrobial sacrificial floor coating composition has a pH of less than 7 while exhibiting continuous antimicrobial properties from full cure on a floor surface up to 1 year post-application to the floor surface at a minimum contact time of 1 hour.
ANTIMICROBIAL SACRIFICIAL FLOOR COATING SYSTEMS
Disclosed are antimicrobial sacrificial floor coatings systems including an antimicrobial sacrificial floor coating composition capable of reducing and/or preventing gram positive and gram negative bacterial growth on floors. Also disclosed is an antimicrobial sacrificial floor coating remover being readily capable of removing the antimicrobial sacrificial floor coating as desired from previously treated flooring surfaces. In certain aspects, the antimicrobial sacrificial floor coatings can include a nonionic acrylic polymer; a nonionic wax; and a cationic alkyl biguanide or salt thereof. The antimicrobial sacrificial floor coating may further include a cationic wax that further stabilizes the system during storage, application, and/or post-application to a floor surface. The antimicrobial sacrificial floor coating composition has a pH of less than 7 while exhibiting continuous antimicrobial properties from full cure on a floor surface up to 1 year post-application to the floor surface at a minimum contact time of 1 hour.
Graffiti removal system
A graffiti removal system and a method of removing graffiti are provided.The graffiti removal system comprises a liquid comprising 4-50 wt % glyceride wherein the glyceride is the condensation reaction product of at least 1.10 moles of a mixture of acids to no more than 2.1 moles of the mixture of acids per mole of glycerin. The mixture of acids comprises at least 0.275 to no more than 0.990 moles of a first acid comprising a branched acid with 16-20 aliphatic carbons; at least 0.250 to no more than 0.810 moles of a second acid comprising an alkyl acid with 9-11 carbons and at least 0.250 to no more than 0.810 moles of a third acid comprising an alkyl acid with 7-9 carbons. The third acid has a lower molecular weight than the second acid. The graffiti removal system also has 6-45 wt % surfactant, optionally up to 5-90 wt % graffiti removal agent and up to 90 wt % solvent. The liquid has a BYV of at least 50 dyn/cm.sup.2.
Graffiti removal system
A graffiti removal system and a method of removing graffiti are provided.The graffiti removal system comprises a liquid comprising 4-50 wt % glyceride wherein the glyceride is the condensation reaction product of at least 1.10 moles of a mixture of acids to no more than 2.1 moles of the mixture of acids per mole of glycerin. The mixture of acids comprises at least 0.275 to no more than 0.990 moles of a first acid comprising a branched acid with 16-20 aliphatic carbons; at least 0.250 to no more than 0.810 moles of a second acid comprising an alkyl acid with 9-11 carbons and at least 0.250 to no more than 0.810 moles of a third acid comprising an alkyl acid with 7-9 carbons. The third acid has a lower molecular weight than the second acid. The graffiti removal system also has 6-45 wt % surfactant, optionally up to 5-90 wt % graffiti removal agent and up to 90 wt % solvent. The liquid has a BYV of at least 50 dyn/cm.sup.2.
Emulsion comprising fatty acid ester/surfactant mixture for cleaning spilled paint, varnish, dye and/or surface coating
Disclosed is a liquid mixture (preferably an oil-in-water emulsion) for cleaning spilled paint, varnish, dye and/or surface coating, and a cleaning method comprising a step of applying said mixture to a fresh stain left by paint, varnish, surface coating and/or dye.
Emulsion comprising fatty acid ester/surfactant mixture for cleaning spilled paint, varnish, dye and/or surface coating
Disclosed is a liquid mixture (preferably an oil-in-water emulsion) for cleaning spilled paint, varnish, dye and/or surface coating, and a cleaning method comprising a step of applying said mixture to a fresh stain left by paint, varnish, surface coating and/or dye.
Methods of manufacture of formulations for paint deposit removal
Formulations for removal of deposits, the formulation prepared according to specific manufacturing processes. The formulation may be used to clear and clean deposits from surfaces. In some examples, the deposits may include spray paint deposits on concrete, brick and metal surfaces such as graffiti. In some examples, the formulations may include active salt agents comprising molybdenum and aluminum cations.
Methods of manufacture of formulations for paint deposit removal
Formulations for removal of deposits, the formulation prepared according to specific manufacturing processes. The formulation may be used to clear and clean deposits from surfaces. In some examples, the deposits may include spray paint deposits on concrete, brick and metal surfaces such as graffiti. In some examples, the formulations may include active salt agents comprising molybdenum and aluminum cations.