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MoreEven more from GoogleSign inHidden fieldsTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS20070281876 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 11/756,495Publication dateDec 6, 2007Filing dateMay 31, 2007Priority dateMay 31, 2006Also published asUS7662238Publication numberInventorsScott Garner, Joseph RaibleOriginal AssigneeGarman Company, Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManUSPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetPowdered coil cleaner 1. A method of cleaning a substrate, said method comprising 3. The method of claim 1 comprising: 6. The method of claim 1 comprising: 22. A container comprising a first chamber containing a solid component of a coil cleaning composition and a second chamber containing a liquid component of the coil cleaning composition, wherein the chambers separate the solid component from the liquid component prior to use, and the solid component comprises either:

REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS FIELD OF THE INVENTION BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 822 824 824 1218 612 1218 1218 12181218 11 18 1018 1018 1218 1218 1218 1018 sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate sodium oleyl methyl taurate Mapeg S 40 K PEG/PPG Copolymer MW 11.4 K PEG/PPG Copolymer MW 13 K PEG/PPG Copolymer MW 4.7 K PEG/PPG Copolymer MW 8.4 K PEG/PPG Copolymer MW 6.6 K PEG/PPG Copolymer MW 7.7 K PEG/PPG Copolymer MW 12.6 K 1:2 PEG/PPG Copolymer MW 14.6 k 1:3 alcohol ethoxylate (nonylphenyl) MW 4.3 K alcohol ethoxylate (nonylphenyl) MW 1450 alcohol ethoxylate (nonylphenyl) MW 2670 PEG/PPG oxylated ethylendiamine MW 18 K PEG/PPG oxylated ethylendiamine MW 15 K Detergency 1 = Lowest 5 = Best Solubility 1 = Lowest 5 = Highest Foam Height: Low Medium High Wetting 1 = Lowest 5 = Best Wetting and Detergency based on cleaning of metal strip coated with cooking grease

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, 2011Amcol Internatinal Corp.Lignite-based urethane resins with enhanced suspension properties and foundry sand binder performanceUS20110218133Mar 4, 2010Sep 8, 2011Garner Scott WTwo-part liquid cleaner systemUS20110220316Sep 15, 2011Amcol International CorporationNon-veining urethane resins for foundry sand castingUS20110277952Nov 17, 2011Amcol InternationalLignite-Based Foundry ResinsCN102367399AMay 25, 2011Mar 7, 2012王国松Sanitation bubbles U.S. Classification510/245International ClassificationC11D3/20Cooperative ClassificationC11D3/2075, C11D3/044, C11D17/041European Classification, , DateCodeEventDescriptionDec 5, 2007ASAssignmentJul 20, 2010CCCertificate of correctionJul 23Having problems finding products? Get expert help from our trade community. Click here for useful Search TipsRectorSeal® Corp., Houston, a leading manufacturer of quality HVAC/R products, introduces the Desolv™ Cleaning Kit, the industry’s quickest and most convenient kit for the cleaning and post clean-up of all ductless mini-split air conditioner evaporator coils and blower fan blades.

The Desolv Cleaning Kit features a patent-pending collapsible, pliable two-inch-wide plastic framework with drawstrings for tightening around any mini-split brand evaporator encasement up to 45-inches wide. Two heavy-duty funnel-shaped, 45 x 2-inch-wide orange plastic collection bags are designed with perforations for hooking onto the framework’s hang knobs and a pliable plastic splash guard for wall protection behind the evaporator coil. The collection bag includes an eight-foot-long extendable drain orifice tube for accommodating unconventionally high evaporator coil locations. Also included is a five-gallon pail that doubles as a storage/carrier for collecting contaminants, as well as a gallon container of Desolv evaporator coil and blower cleaner. Previously, service techs have not applied enough cleaning agent for thorough cleaning in fear of damaging surrounding property or have jerry-rigged time-consuming and less foolproof methods, such as duct-taping plastic garbage bags around the evaporator coil to protect walls and floors.

The Desolv Cleaning Kit’s hook-up and disassemble process requires less than a combined five minutes. The kit includes the following components: one gallon of patented Desolv coil cleaning agent; one five gallon collection/carrying pail; collapsible framework with drawstrings for tightening around the evaporator encasement; a plastic splash guard to protect the wall behind the evaporator; two funnel-shaped bags for collecting the cleaning agent into the pail. The kit is designed around RectorSeal’s odorless Desolv, the HVAC industry’s safest, non-caustic coil cleaning agent developed especially for mini-split systems in healthcare, clean rooms, data centers and other sensitive environments. Desolv dislodges and dissolves dirt, biological contaminants, debris and films within minutes without harming the aluminum, copper and metal alloys of sensitive evaporator coil tubing, fins and the unit’s plastic housing cover. Other features of the kit are: