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Contains various long and branched chain sulphonated hydrocarbons.

2007-05-23 05:52:09 · answer #1 · answered by ag_iitkgp 7 · 0 0

Car Shampoo :
PERFORMANCE DATA
Normal soil removal: Excellent
Removal of fingerprints from glass: Excellent
Wetting characteristics: Excellent
Windshield wash performance: Excellent
Grease and oil removal: Very Good
Damage to Plexiglass: None observed
Damage to car finishes: None observed
Road film removal: Excellent
Waterspotting or streaking: None
Rinsability: Excellent
Car wash brush lubrication: Excellent
Effect on paint, lettering or decals: None observed
PHYSICAL DATA
Physical Form: Clear, Yellow Liquid.
Odor: Sweet
pH Concentrate Range: 6.5-8.5
Freeze/Thaw Stability: 3 Cycles.
Shelf Life: 2 years in unopened container.
Phosphates: None.
Biodegradable: Yes.
Solubility in water: Complete.
Hard water tolerance: 400 ppm.
Dilution: As high as 1:1024 gallons in automatic
systems. As high as 1:512 gallons in hand
washing applications
Active Ingredients: More than 40%
Viscosity: 100 cps at 70° F
Specific Gravity: 1.032 at 70° F
Solvents: No petroleum or chlorinated solvents
Flash Point: None
Rust Inhibitors: Contains special rust inhibitors to protect
equipment
SPECIAL FEATURES
• Requires NO premixing.
• Use in a hand, coin-operated or automatic system.
• Mild on hands.
• Won’t clog or rust equipment.
• Easily removes stubborn dirt and road film.
• Rinses easily without water spotting.
• Biodegradable; no phosphates; no ammonia.
• Works in vehicle wash recycling systems.
• Use with foam devices.
• Safe on all exterior vehicle surfaces.
• Environmentally friendly.
• One gallon of concentrate makes between 512 to 1024 gallons of ready vehicle wash.
Ingredients :
Surfactants :
Surfactants, also known as wetting agents, lower the surface tension of a liquid, allowing easier spreading, and the interfacial tension between two liquids. The term surfactant is a contraction of "Surface active agent".

The major types of surfactants used in shampoos include:

-Anionic
-Cationic
-Nonionic
-Phattionic
-Amphoteric

2007-05-24 08:31:13 · answer #2 · answered by sb 7 · 0 0

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