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publicationDate 1952-07-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber GB-674956-A
titleOfInvention Improvements in or relating to cleaning and polishing preparations
abstract A cleaning and polishing cream for polished and lacquered metal surfaces and glass comprises a water-in-oil emulsion containing a mild abrasive, a volatile solvent for grease, a non-ionic emulsifying agent in proportion less than 25 grams per 100 cc. of the volatile solvent, water, a small proportion of stabilizer, and a thickening agent. The stabilizer is an amine, heptadecenyl hydroxyethyl glyoxalidine or a fatty acid amide such as oleamide. The volatile solvent should be such that at least 95 per cent distils below 300 DEG C. Specified materials are: solvents-white spirit and heptane; non-ionic emulsifiers-glycol laurate, cholesterol and polyoxyethylene polyhydroxylic alcohol esters; amines-ethylene diamine, triethanolamine, morpholine and isopropanol-amines; and thickening agents-heavy metal soaps such as aluminium or zinc stearates or a sodium or triethanolamine salt of a fatty acid amide of an amino acid. In one example, an emulsion is formed from ethylene glycol laurate 3 grams, heptadecenyl hydroxyethyl glyoxalidine 0.2 grams, precipitated chalk 30 grams, white spirit 40 cc., aluminium stearate 2 grams and water 100 cc.
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