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(neutralizing agent) were added to Examples V and VI, to result in pH's of 12.47 and 12.54, respectively. These were then tested against a commercial formulation which tracks Example II (K4EDTA) above. TABLE VI (Soap Scum Removal) Time (seconds) Example V Example VI Comparison 120 9 10...
Especially for items made of stainless steel or aluminum, baking soda can help get them clean while neutralizing bad odors at the same time. Get the object wet, then sprinkle it with a thin layer of baking soda—it’s okay if the surface area is still somewhat visible. Let it sit for ...
In this study, additional portions of KOH (neutralizing agent) were added to Examples V and VI, to result in pH's of 12.47 and 12.54, respectively. These were then tested against a commercial formulation which tracks Example II (K4EDTA) above. TABLE VI (Soap Scum Removal) Time (seconds)...
13. The cleaner of claim 1 wherein said tetrapotassium EDTA is prepared by neutralizing the acid form of EDTA. 14. The cleaner of claim 13 wherein the neutralizing agent is potassium hydroxide. 15. The cleaner of claim 13 wherein said potassium hydroxide is present in a stoichiometric to...
13. The cleaner of claim 1 wherein said tetrapotassium EDTA is prepared by neutralizing the acid form of EDTA. 14. The cleaner of claim 13 wherein the neutralizing agent is potassium hydroxide. 15. The cleaner of claim 14 wherein said potassium hydroxide is present in a stoichiometric to sl...