Washing method and composition

5704991
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Inventors

Marcus, Thor

Application #

513890

Filed

Nov-13-1995

Published

Jan-6-1998

Current US Class

134/26
134/29
134/34

International Classes

B08B 003/00; B08B 003/04; B08B 003/08

Field of Search

134/26 134/29 134/34 134/38 134/40 134/4 134/42 134/32 134/36 510/427 510/435 510/207 510/365

Assignee

Ing. Thor Marcus Kjemiske AS (Oslo, NO)

Examiners

Warden; Robert J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jenkens & Gilchrist, P.C.

US Patent References

4289640   Cleaning compositi...
4502891   Dry powder compo...
4643840   Paint stripper com...
4772415   Heavy duty degrea...
4847004   Aqueous cleaning...

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Other References

McCutcheon's Functional Materials, 1992 vol. 2 pp. 262-280, Mc Cutcheon Division, McPublishing Co. Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 1993 Van Nostrand Reinhold Company. Ernest W. Flilck, Advanced Cleaning Product Formulations, 1989, pp. 240 and 314.

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Abstract
It is disclosed a process for cleaning vehicles, especially cars, with an alkaline washing composition, preferably comprising one or more surfactants, where the washing composition is sprayed onto the vehicle with one or more nozzles or foam generators and where the alkaline washing composition in connection with the spraying onto the vehicle is combined with an aqueous solution of a cellulose derivative forming a semi-stable composition with congeals and absorbs/adsorbs the dirt particles removing them from the surface when the composition is rinsed off. It is preferred to add fibers in the rinsing water when hosing the composition off or in the cleaning solutions, and it is also preferred to perform the process at a pressure, e.g. 1-150 bars. The two components forming the cleaning composition are preferably combined by using an ejector system operated with water for obtaining the relevant concentrations of each component. The fiber dispersion may also be used separately with conventional washing compositions.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A process for washing a surface of a vehicle comprising:

providing an alkaline solution of a washing composition having a pH in the range from about 7 to about 14;

providing an aqueous solution of a cellulose derivative;

adding a fiber material to at least one of said alkaline solution of said washing composition or said aqueous solution of said cellulose derivative;

combining said alkaline solution of said washing composition with said aqueous solution of said cellulose derivative, at least one of which contains the fiber material, to form a combined solution containing said fiber material; and

spraying said combined solution containing said fiber material onto the surface of the vehicle.



Description
BACKGROUND

The present invention presents an improved system and composition for washing dirty surfaces, and which is especially developed for washing vehicles.

It is previously known numerous types of washing compositions to be used when washing e.g. vehicles, but all of these compositions are meant to be used together with either manual washing or with rotating brushes or hanging cloth which mechanically remove dust and dirt from the surface. Such manual or mechanical washing is, however, abrasive on the surface and may in many cases destroy the finish or the paint on the vehicle. Previously it has also been attempted to hose off the layer of dust from the surfaces of the vehicle, but it has been found that the layer of dust adheres so strongly that spraying or hosing even at high pressure has not been satisfactory even with the addition of known washing solutions.

The need to clean vehicles without any mechanical treatment has increased, and has been the basis for attempts to find solutions to this problem the last 10 years by using different kinds of compositions and systems. The common factor for all these compositions is that the surface does not become fully clean on account of a fine layer which will often remain and which is not being removed by high pressure spraying in combination with a cleaning composition without using strong compositions which will have negative effects on the surf ace of the vehicle, and will also represent a negative effect on the environment and corrode the car.
 
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