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titleOfInvention Liquor for killing and removing moss and lichens
abstract [Problem] To provide a highly safe and chemically stable moss, lichen killing and removal solution. [Solution] A quaternary ammonium salt contained in a grapefruit seed extract is used for pH change. It is extremely stable and uses a high killing or removal action against moss and lichens like benzalkonium chloride. In addition, unlike benzalkonium chloride, it showed high stability against acids. That is, even if the object to be sprayed is inclined to the acidic side, there is an advantage that the killing and removing action is not hindered. Furthermore, by using this property and adding an acid, a more effective killing and removing solution can be obtained. In addition, since it is water-soluble, it is easy to formulate and is a plant-derived component, so it is a highly safe moss and lichen killing and removal solution. [Selection figure] None
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