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titleOfInvention Motorcycle leather cleaner
abstract The invention relates to a motorcycle leather cleaner, and belongs to the technical field of leather surface processing. The motorcycle leather cleaner consists of the following components: sodium gluconate, glyceryl monostearate, coconut acid diethanolamide, fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether, sodium benzoate, sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, diamine tetraacetic acid, ethanol and water. A preparation method of the motorcycle leather cleaner comprises the following steps: (1) mixing and uniformly stirring the sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate and the ethanol; (2) dissolving the diamine tetraacetic acid in the water, and performing uniform stirring and mixing; (3) mixing and uniformly stirring the other components; (4) mixing and uniformly stirring products obtained in step (1), step (2) and step (3) to obtain a finished product. The motorcycle leather cleaner has the following beneficial effects: (1) good cleaning effects are achieved, and the surface of leather is prevented from being damaged; (2) a preparation process is simple, and the raw materials are readily available and low in cost.
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