Contains various long and branched chain sulphonated hydrocarbons.How the car shampoo is made, what are its main ingredients, who are the suppliers of chemicals for gulf ?
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掳 F
Specific Gravity: 1.032 at 70掳 F
Solvents: No petroleum or chlorinated solvents
Flash Point: None
Rust Inhibitors: Contains special rust inhibitors to protect
equipment
SPECIAL FEATURES
鈥?Requires NO premixing.
鈥?Use in a hand, coin-operated or automatic system.
鈥?Mild on hands.
鈥?Won鈥檛 clog or rust equipment.
鈥?Easily removes stubborn dirt and road film.
鈥?Rinses easily without water spotting.
鈥?Biodegradable; no phosphates; no ammonia.
鈥?Works in vehicle wash recycling systems.
鈥?Use with foam devices.
鈥?Safe on all exterior vehicle surfaces.
鈥?Environmentally friendly.
鈥?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
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