Abstract: The invention relates to a composition for an aqueous rinsing solution for removing deposits from surfaces of showers and the like, and a method of using same without scrubbing or wiping. The composition includes a non-ionic surfactant having an HLB of 13 or less, a chelating agent, and optionally, alcohol and/or ammonium hydroxide and/or morpholine.
Abstract: Novel polyanhydroaspartic acids (containing not more than 3% of NH groups of the imide moieties thereof relative to the total amount of CH moieties of the succinimide moieties thereof) and the at least 90%.+-.5% biodegradable hydrolysates thereof (containing not more than 3% of primary amide groups relative to the secondary amide groups of the aspartic moieties thereof) are well suited as detergent (co)builders, the former being prepared by thermally polymerizing aspartic acid in the presence of an effective amount of at least one boron compound having at least one B-OH group, or precursor thereof, and the latter by hydrolyzing the polyanhydroaspartic acid thus obtained.
Abstract: Detergent compositions containing conventional detergent surfactants, detergent builders, and the like, and a chelant selected from ethylenediamine-N,N'-diglutaric acid (EDDG) and 2-hydroxypropylenediamine-N,N'-disuccinic acid (HPDDS) are disclosed. Such compositions provide enhanced removal of organic stains, such as food and beverage stains. The EDDG and HPDDS are biodegradable and contain no phorphorus.