Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention is directed to a cleaning composition for metallic surfaces.
More particularly, the present invention is directed to cleaning compositions which
can be formulated to have a low level of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and which
are effective at removing adhesive materials from metallic surfaces.
Background of the Invention
[0002] During their manufacture and repair, automotive and other vehicular bodies and /
or manufactured metallic parts can acquire unwanted materials on their surfaces including
but not limited to adhesives, tar, grease and oils. The build-up of such materials
can be deleterious, particularly to moving parts, and it is therefore desirable to
regularly remove such unwanted materials from the bodies and parts. Given that conventional
cleaning methods are often inadequate for removing adhesives and in particular resin
adhesives from metallic surfaces, a number of specialist cleaning compositions have
been developed in the art.
[0003] WO 1995/005446 A1 (Dottolo Research Corporation) describes an auto body cleaner and all purpose adhesive
remover composition which consists essentially of: (A) d-limonene; and, (B) from 2
to 12 percent by weight of a (nonionic and anionic) surfactant that is cocamide DEA/Dihexyl
sodium sulfosuccinate (CDDSS).
[0004] US Patent No. 4,370,174 (Braithwaite Jr.) describes the removal of adhesives from surfaces with a cleaning solution containing
40-80 weight percent of an organic solvent, an inorganic solid absorbent powder, and
two surfactants. Such a solution contains both organic solvents and abrasives, which
tend to deteriorate rubber and like soft materials often found on machined parts proximate
to metallic surfaces.
[0005] Evidently, a cleaning composition should be effective and safe to use. Desirably,
a cleaning composition should also be relatively free from objectionable odor and
have a low level of volatile organic compounds (VOC) therein, especially given that
National and State Governments are rightfully enacting legislation to control the
level of volatile organic compounds (VOC) in commercial products.
[0006] US Patent No. 6,017,863 (Cala et al.) describes an aqueous cleaning solution for removing uncured adhesive resins from
substrates. The cleaning solution contains a surfactant mixture of N-alkyl-2-pyrrolidone
and an aminocarboxylic acid surfactant. It has been found, however, that such solutions
containing only surfactants and water are ineffective for removing many wholly or
partially cured adhesives, and especially resin-based adhesives.
[0007] US Patent No. 6,399,554 A (Harrington et al.) describes a cleaning composition for removing an adhesive from a hard substrate
comprising: from 25 to 98 percent by weight of water; from 5 to 74 percent by weight
of a chaotropic agent such as urea or guanadine hydrochloride; and, from 0.001 to
10 percent by weight of at least one surfactant.
[0008] There is a need in the art to provide an alternative composition having an effective
cleaning performance but which further: has a low volatile organic compound (VOC)
level; is non-corrosive of standard personal protective equipment; can itself provide
protection for the cleaned surface against corrosion; and, can be fully and facilely
removed from the surface. The present invention addresses this need.
Statement of the Invention
[0009] In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a cleaning
composition for metallic surfaces of vehicles as defined in the appended claims, said
composition comprising, based on the weight of the composition:
from 75 to 90 wt.%, preferably from 80 to 90 wt.% of A) at least one compound defined
by Formula (I)
R1-O-(M-O)n-R2 (I)
wherein: R1 and R2 are independently selected from hydrogen and C1-C6 alkyl groups;
each M is independently selected from C1-C6 alkylene groups; and,
n is an integer of from 1 to 5;
from 5 to 15 wt.%, preferably from 5 to 12 wt.% of B) at least one acetal defined
by Formula (II) below:

wherein: R3 and R4 are independently selected from hydrogen, C1-C6 alkyl, C2-C6-alkenyl, C6-C10 aryl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl, OR5 and OR6;
R5 and R6 are independently selected from C1-C12 alkyl, C2-C6-alkenyl, C6-C10 aryl, C3-C8 cycloalkyl and -(AO)x-R7;
A is -C2H4-, -C3H7- or -C4H8-;
x is an integer of from 1 to 4; and,
R7 is C1-C12 alkyl, C2-C6-alkenyl, C6-C10 aryl or C3-C8 cycloalkyl; and,
from 1 to 10 wt.%, preferably from 3 to 8 wt.% of C) at least hydroxyalkylamino compound
defined by Formula (III) below

wherein: R8 is selected from hydrogen, C1-C6 alkyl, 2-hydroxyethyl and 2-hydroxypropyl;
R9 is C2-C6 alkyl; and,
R10 is C2-C6 alkyl.
[0010] When the recited components A) to C) are mixed in the stated amounts, the composition
provides an effective cleaning performance without emanating an unpleasant odor. Moreover,
upon application to a surface, the composition creates a wet film which can endure
on the surface for several hours if left untreated: this film serves to impart to
the surface a temporary protection against corrosion.
[0011] In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a wipe comprising
a substrate which is impregnated with a cleaning composition as defined hereinabove
and in the appended claims.
[0012] In accordance with a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a kit of parts
comprising: a cleaning composition as defined hereinabove and in the appended claims;
and, a means for applying said composition to a metallic surface.
Definitions
[0013] As used herein, the singular forms "
a", "
an" and "
the" include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0014] The terms "
comprising", "
comprises" and "
comprised of" as used herein are synonymous with "
including"
, "
includes",
"containing" or "
contains", and are inclusive or open-ended and do not exclude additional, non-recited members,
elements or method steps.
[0015] When amounts, concentrations, dimensions and other parameters are expressed in the
form of a range, a preferable range, an upper limit value, a lower limit value or
preferable upper and limit values, it should be understood that any ranges obtainable
by combining any upper limit or preferable value with any lower limit or preferable
value are also specifically disclosed, irrespective of whether the obtained ranges
are clearly mentioned in the context.
[0016] The words "
preferred", "
preferably", "
desirably" and "
particularly" are used frequently herein to refer to embodiments of the disclosure that may afford
particular benefits, under certain circumstances. However, the recitation of one or
more preferable, preferred, desirable or particular embodiments does not imply that
other embodiments are not useful and is not intended to exclude those other embodiments
from the scope of the disclosure.
[0017] As used herein, room temperature is 23°C plus or minus 2°C.
[0018] As used herein, the term "
volatile organic compound" (VOC) is defined as a carbon-containing compound - excluding methane, carbon monoxide,
carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides or carbonates, ammonium carbonate,
and other exempt compounds under 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) § 51.100(s)
- that has a vapor pressure of at least 0.01 kPa at standard room temperature (EC
Directive 1999/13/EC).
[0019] Measurement of the VOC emissions of the compositions of the present invention should
be conducted in accordance with ASTM Standard Test Method D2369-90. The measurement
conditions of this standard should be directed to quantitatively measure the full
content of VOC, wherein VOC is as defined above in this patent description.
[0020] As used herein, "
solvent" refers to any liquid that completely or partially dissolves a solid, liquid, or
gaseous solute.
[0021] If an organic liquid product has a boiling point region, then the onset (the lowest
temperature) of the boiling point range at atmospheric pressure is taken as the nominal
boiling point. Where necessary any measurement of the initial boiling point for materials
should be conducted in accordance with ASTM Standard Test Method D1078-95, or its
most current version.
[0022] Unless otherwise indicated, the term "
alkyl"
, as used herein, refers to monovalent group that is a radical of an alkane and which
includes straight chain moieties, and where the number of carbon atoms suffices, branched
moieties. The alkyl group may optionally be substituted.
[0023] As used herein, the terms "
C1-C12 alkyl" group and "
C1-C6 alkyl" group refer to monovalent groups that contain respectively from 1 to 12 and from
1 to 5 carbons atoms, that are radicals of an alkane and include straight-chain and
branched organic groups. Examples of alkyl groups include, but are not limited to:
methyl; ethyl; propyl; isopropyl; n-butyl; isobutyl; sec-butyl; tert-butyl; n-pentyl
n-hexyl; n-heptyl; and, 2-ethylhexyl. In the present invention, such alkyl groups
may be unsubstituted or may be substituted with one or more substituents such as halo,
nitro, cyano, amido, amino, sulfonyl, sulfinyl, sulfanyl, sulfoxy, urea, thiourea,
sulfamoyl, sulfamide and hydroxy. The halogenated derivatives of the exemplary hydrocarbon
radicals listed above might, in particular, be mentioned as examples of suitable substituted
alkyl groups.
[0024] Where the term "
C1-C6 alkyl group" is used to define the substituents R
1 and R
2 of general Formula (I) herein, a preference for unsubstituted alkyl groups containing
from 1-5 carbon atoms (C
1-C
5 alkyl) - for example, unsubstituted and unbranched alkyl groups containing from 2
to 4 carbon atoms (C
2-C
4 alkyl) or from 2 to 3 carbon atoms (C
2-C
3 alkyl) - should be noted.
[0025] The term "C
1-C
6 alkylene group" refers to divalent groups that contain from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, that are radicals
of an alkane and include linear and branched organic groups, which groups may be substituted
or substituted and may optionally be interrupted by at least one heteroatom. Where
the term "
C1-C6 alkylene group" is used to define substituent M of general Formula (I) herein, it is particularly
preferred for said alkylene group to be uninterrupted and linear.
[0026] As used herein, "
C2-C6 alkenyl" group refers to an aliphatic carbon group that contains 2 to 6 carbon atoms and
at least one double bond disposed in any position. Like the aforementioned alkyl group,
an alkenyl group can be straight or branched, and may optionally be substituted. The
term "
alkenyl" also encompasses radicals having "cis" and "trans" configurations, or alternatively,
"E" and "Z" configurations, as appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art.
In general, however, a preference for unsubstituted alkenyl groups containing from
2 to 6 (C
2-C
6) or from 2 to 4 (C
2-C
4) carbon atoms should be noted. And Examples of C
2-C
6 alkenyl groups include, but are not limited to: ethenyl; 1-propenyl; 2-propenyl;
1-methyl-ethenyl; 1-butenyl; 2-butenyl; 4-methylbutenyl; 1-pentenyl; 2-pentenyl; 3-pentenyl;
4-pentenyl; 4-methyl-3-pentenyl; 1-hexenyl; 3-hexenyl; and, 5-hexenyl.
[0027] The term "
C3-C10 cycloalkyl" as used herein means an optionally substituted, saturated cyclic hydrocarbon having
3-10 carbon atoms. Exemplary cycloalkyl groups include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl,
cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl, cyclooctyl, adamantane and norbornane groups.
[0028] The term "
alkoxy", as used herein, means "
-O-alkyl" or "
alkyl-O-", wherein
"alkyl" is defined as above.
[0029] As used herein, the term "
C6-C10 aryl group" refers to an aromatic monocyclic or multicyclic ring system of 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
The "aryl group" may optionally be substituted with one or more C
1-C
12 alkyl, alkylene, alkoxy, or haloalkyl groups. Exemplary aryl groups include phenyl
or naphthyl, or substituted phenyl or substituted naphthyl.
[0030] The term "
substituted" refers to substitution with at least one suitable substituent. For completeness:
the substituents may connect to the specified group or moiety at one or more positions;
and, multiple degrees of substitution are allowed unless otherwise stated. Further,
the terms "
substitution" or "
substituted with" include the implicit proviso that such substitution is in accordance with permitted
valence of the substituted atom and the substituent, and that the substitution results
in a stable compound that does not spontaneously undergo transformation by, for instance,
rearrangement, cyclization or elimination.
[0031] Where mentioned, the expression "
interrupted by at least one heteroatom" means that the main chain of a residue comprises, as a chain member, at least one
atom that differs from carbon atom. More particularly the term "
heteroatom" refers to nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus or sulfur. Oxygen (O) and nitrogen (N) may
be mentioned as typical heteroatoms in the context of the present invention.
[0032] As used herein the term "
substantially free" refers to a composition containing less than 0.5% by weight of the indicated component
in the total composition. As a corollary, the term "
anhydrous" as used herein to define a composition means said composition contains less than
0.5% water, based on the total weight of the composition.
[0033] The term "
additive" as used herein, may refer to a compound or substance that may be added to another
substance or composition for its ability to alter the properties of the other substance
or composition.
[0034] As used herein, "
vehicle" means any form of self-propelled conveyance. Whilst the present invention has particular
applicability to the metallic surfaces of automobiles, its use is not limited to automobiles:
it may for instance find utility in the cleaning of farming equipment, earth-moving
equipment, watercraft, carts and motorcycles, during the manufacture or repair of
those vehicles.
[0035] As used herein, "
metallic" means any type of metal, metal alloy, or mixture thereof, and specifically includes
but is not limited to steel, iron, and stainless steel.
Detailed Description of the Invention
Component A)
[0036] Component A) of the present cleaning composition consists of at least one compound
defined by general Formula (I):
R
1-O-(M-O)
n-R
2 (I)
wherein: R1 and R2 are independently selected from hydrogen and C1-C6 alkyl groups;
each M is independently selected from C1-C6 alkylene groups; and,
n is an integer of from 1 to 5.
[0037] Preferably, component A) comprises or consists of at least one compound of general
Formula (I) which meets one, two or desirably all of the following conditions i) to
iii):
- i) one of R1 and R2 is hydrogen and the other is a C1-C5 alkyl group;
- ii) each M is a C2-C4 alkylene group; and,
- iii) n is from 1 to 3.
[0038] In important embodiments, component A) comprises or consists of at least one compound
of general Formula (I) which meets one, two or preferably all of the following conditions
i) to iii):
- i) one of R1 and R2 is hydrogen and the other is a C2-C4 alkyl group;
- ii) M is a C2-C3 alkylene group; and,
- iii) n is 1.
[0039] In an exemplary embodiment, component A) consists of at least one compound selected
from the group consisting of: 2-butoxy-ethanol; 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol; 2-[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethanol;
tripropylene glycol methyl ether; and, (2-methoxy-methylethoxy)propanol. A preference
for the use of 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol as component a) should be noted.
Component B)
[0040] Component B) of the present composition consists of at least one acetal defined by
General Formula (II) below:
wherein: R3 and R4 are independently selected from hydrogen, C1-C6 alkyl, C2-C6-alkenyl, C6-C10 aryl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl, OR5 and OR6;
R5 and R6 are independently selected from C1-C12 alkyl, C2-C6-alkenyl, C6-C10 aryl, C3-C8 cycloalkyl and -(AO)x-R7;
A is -C2H4-, -C3H7- or -C4H8-;
x is an integer of from 0 to 4; and,
R7 is C1-C12 alkyl, C2-C6-alkenyl, C6-C10 aryl or C3-C8 cycloalkyl.
[0041] Preferably, component B) comprises or consists of at least one compound of general
Formula (II) which meets one or desirably both of the following conditions i) and
ii):
- i) R3 and R4 are independently selected from hydrogen and C1-C6 alkyl; and
- ii) R5 and R6 are independently selected from C1-C12 alkyl.
[0042] In important embodiments, component B) comprises or consists of at least one compound
of general Formula (II) which meets one or preferably both of the following conditions
i) and ii):
- i) R3 and R4 are hydrogen; and,
- ii) R5 and R6 are independently selected from C1-C10 alkyl.
[0043] And in an exemplary embodiment, said component B) comprises or consists of 3-(2-ethylhexoxymethoxymethyl)heptane.
[0044] Compounds of general Formula (II) are conventionally obtained by reacting aldehyde
or ketone, respectively, and alcohol in the molar ratios of from 1:1 to 1:5: typically
the reactants are dissolved in suitable solvents - such as toluene - and reacted at
temperatures in the range of from 85 to 130°C. Instructive disclosures regarding such
reactions include
inter alia: US Patent No. 2,796,423;
US Patent. No. 2,842,499; and,
US Patent No. 3,563,893.
Component C)
[0045] Component C) of the present composition consists of at least hydroxyalkylamino compound
defined by general Formula (III) below
wherein: R8 is selected from hydrogen, C1-C6 alkyl, 2-hydroxyethyl and 2-hydroxypropyl;
R9 is C2-C6 alkyl; and,
R10 is C2-C6 alkyl.
[0046] Preferably, component C) comprises or consists of at least one compound of general
Formula (III) which meets one, two or desirably all of the following conditions i)
to iii):
- i) R8 is selected from 2-hydroxyethyl or 2-hydroxypropyl;
- ii) R9 is a C2-C4 alkyl group; and
- iii) R10 is a C2-C4 alkyl group.
[0047] In important embodiments, component C) comprises or consists of at least one compound
of general Formula (III) which meets one, two or desirably all of the following conditions
i) to iii):
- i) R8 is selected from 2-hydroxyethyl or 2-hydroxypropyl;
- ii) R9 is a C2-C3 alkyl group; and
- iii) R10 is a C2-C3 alkyl group.
[0048] And in an exemplary embodiment, said component C) comprises or consists of 2-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]ethanol.
[0049] Without intention to limit the present invention, it is noted that good results have
been obtained where the cleaning composition comprises, based on the weight of the
composition:
from 80 to 90 wt.% of 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol;
from 5 to 12 wt.% of said 3-(2-ethylhexoxymethoxymethyl)heptane; and,
from 3 to 8 wt.% of said 2-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]ethanol.
[0050] The cleaning compositions of the present invention are preferably anhydrous. However,
the dilution of the cleaning compositions with up to 5 wt.% of water, based on the
total weight of the composition, is not precluded. When water is included, it should
preferably be of at least potable grade and more preferably be deionized or distilled.
[0051] The cleaning composition may optionally comprise
in toto up to 5 wt.%, based on the total weight of the composition, of additives. Any additive(s)
included should not have a deleterious effect on the performance of the composition
and may, for instance, be selected from: stabilizers; emulsifiers; thickeners; biocides,
in particular fungicides and / or bactericides; UV stabilizers; heat stabilizers;
adhesion promoters, in particular silanes and/or titanates; pigments; and, fluorescent
indicators or dyes. Through the use of dyes and fluorescent indicators, it is possible
to determine visibly - and respectively under ambient light or with the assistance
of a UV light - whether a substrate has or has not been treated with the cleaning
composition. The use of fluorescent indicators can be especially advantageous when
the substrate surfaces in question are visible: it is possible for the treatment to
be detected but to be invisible to a viewer under normal daylight, so that the aesthetic
aspect of the surface is not negatively impaired.
[0052] The cleaning composition of the present invention may only contain minor amounts
of volatile organic compounds (VOC). More specifically, it is preferred that the VOC
content of the cleaning composition is less than 1 wt.%, based on the total weight
of the composition, or even more preferably the cleaning composition of this invention
is substantially free of VOC.
[0053] The cleaning compositions of the present invention may be prepared by mixing of the
components under sufficient shear forces to yield a homogeneous mixture. It is considered
that this can be achieved without special conditions or special equipment. That said,
suitable mixing devices might include: static mixing devices; magnetic stir bar apparatuses;
wire whisk devices; augers; batch mixers; planetary mixers; C.W. Brabender or Banburry®
style mixers; and, high shear mixers, such as blade-style blenders and rotary impellers.
Applications of the Cleaning Composition
[0054] There is no particular intention to limit the metallic, vehicular surfaces which
are to be treated with the cleaning composition: the surfaces can be those which are
disposed on the interior or exterior of the vehicle or which will be so disposed upon
assembly or repair of a given part of a vehicle. Moreover, the pre-treatment of such
surfaces to remove loose dirt and particulate materials prior to the application of
the cleaning composition, is not precluded in the present invention and can indeed
be beneficial in some circumstances.
[0055] The cleaning composition of the present invention is an eye and skin irritant and
therefore its use necessitates appropriate protective apparel. That said however,
the cleaning composition may still be applied to the metallic surface by conventional
application methods such as wiping with an impregnated material, flooding, dipping,
brushing, roll coating, doctor-blade application, air-atomized spray, air-assisted
spray, airless spray, high volume low pressure spray, air-assisted airless spray and
high-speed rotation bell. Whilst such application methods can be performed at quite
elevated temperatures, it is here preferred that the cleaning compositions be applied
at a temperature of less than 40°C, for example at less than 30°C or at room temperature.
[0056] The viscosity of the cleaning composition will generally be from 0.005 to 1 Pa.s
(50 cps to 1000 cps), as measured using a Brookfield viscometer at 25°C but, as would
be recognized by a skilled practitioner, the viscosities which are appropriate for
the different application methods can vary considerably. In any event, the cleaning
composition should generally be applied to the surface(s) to be cleaned in an amount
of from 5 to 200 g/m
2, preferably from 10 to 100 g/m
2, for example from 10 to 50 g/m
2.
[0057] After application, the cleaning composition may be immediately removed or be allowed
to sit upon the substrate surface - and, if applicable, penetrate the contaminants
disposed on the surface - before being removed therefrom using, for example, a wipe
composed of a suitable substrate. This rest or penetration time can be beneficial
as a wet film of the cleaning composition formed on the surface can provide temporary
corrosion protection for that surface. The appropriate rest or penetration time will
depend on the amount of cleaning composition applied and the condition and morphology
of the surface to be cleaned. Generally a rest or penetration time of up to 20 minutes
- for example of from 0 to 15, or from 0.5 to 10 minutes - should be allowed under
standard conditions (20°C, 65% Relative Humidity). However, it is noteworthy that
good cleaning results have been obtained after 4 hours and even up to 24 hours after
the application of the cleaning composition.
[0058] The treatment of the surface with the cleaning composition should serve to remove
any contaminants from the surface. It may be necessary to remove the cleaning composition
using means which allow for the application of pressure to the surface contaminants,
thereby facilitating their removal. For example, manual pressure may be applied to
a wipe or rag to lift or scrape away impurities, oils and uncured adhesives from a
surface, either simultaneously with or subsequent to the application of the cleaning
composition to the surface.
[0059] In an illustrative method, the cleaning composition is applied to a surface using
a first wipe which is impregnated with a first amount of the cleaning composition.
After treatment with the first wipe, further cleaning composition is applied using
second and, if desired, further wipes which may be impregnated with, respectively,
second, third, fourth etc. amounts of the cleaning composition. The second and further
amounts may be the same or different from the first amount: they may moreover be the
same or different from eachother. It is however preferred that the second and, if
applicable, further amounts of the cleaning composition are each less than said first
amount to ensure that a diminished amount of the cleaning composition remains on the
surface after the first wiping step.
[0060] Residual cleaning composition remaining on the surface after its treatment can form
visible streaks, residues and / or Newton's rings on that surface. Such residual composition
can however be fully removed from the surface through further processing. For instance,
the composition can be removed in degreasing baths found, for instance, in vehicle
paint shops. Special mention in this regard might be made of alkaline degreasing baths
which are set at an elevated temperature of from 30° to 60°C and which further comprise
surfactants.
[0061] In accordance with an aspect of the invention, there is provided a formulated wipe
which is impregnated with the above described cleaning composition. The substrate
used to make the formulated wipes is any substrate that can be impregnated with a
cleaning composition - at least on its surface - to provide a suitable cleaning article
for the surface concerned. As such, the substrate for the wipe is generally an absorbent
or adsorbent material that is insoluble in the cleaning composition and which is not
corrupted by that composition: a preference for wipes comprising or consisting of
non-woven sheets might be mentioned.
[0062] Non-woven sheets typically contain at least one layer that is made of: natural fibers;
one or more synthetic fibers; or, blends of natural fibers and said one or more synthetic
fibers. Non-limiting examples of suitable synthetic fibers include: polyester fibers,
such as polyethylene terephthalate fibers; rayon; viscose; nylon; polypropylene fibers;
and, polyethylene fibers. Exemplary natural fibers include: wood pulp; cellulose polymers;
and, starch. The constituent fibers of the sheet may be melt blown, co-formed, air
laid, spun bond, wet laid, bonded, dash-carded, hydro-entangled or otherwise formed
into a sheet by a combination of said methods. A binder may or may not be present
in the sheet.
[0063] Non-woven sheets may be characterized by an areal weight that is dependent on the
density of the fibers making up the sheet and the relative number of fibers per unit
area. Without intention to the limit the present invention, suitable non-woven sheets
will typically have an areal weight from 5 to 200 g/m
2, for example from 5 to 100 g/m
2, from 20 to 80 g/m
2 or from 30 to 70 g/m
2.
[0064] Aside from non-woven sheets, the use of other substrate materials capable of imbibing
or impregnation with the cleaning compositions is not precluded. Such substrates might
include: woven materials, such as those made from cotton fibers, from fibers of synthetic
polymers, or from blends of cotton and synthetic fibers; and, foam materials, such
as regenerated cellulose or polyurethane foams.
[0065] It is envisaged that the wipes can be individually sealed with a heat-sealable or
glue-able thermoplastic overwrap. Equally, the wipes might be packaged as numerous
individual sheets which are then impregnated or contacted with the liquid cleaning
ingredients for economical dispensing: such individual wipes may be nested or interleaved
within the package such that the removal of one individual wipe advances the next
wipe and so forth. Still further, the wipes might be formed as a continuous web during
the manufacturing process and loaded into a suitable dispenser equipped with a closure
- preferably a re-sealable closure - which functions to isolate the moistened wipes
from the external environment. Such a dispenser may viably be provided with a means
of sizing the desired length of the wipe form the continuous web, such as a knife
blade or serrated edge. In alternative embodiments, the continuous web of wipes can
be scored, perforated, folded, segmented, or partially cut into uniform or nonuniform
sizes or lengths.
[0066] There is no particular intention to limit the size and shape of the wipes. They should
have dimensions suitable for use by a single person. Alternatively or additionally,
the wipes should be small enough to be stored and transported easily, yet large enough
to provide adequate cleaning of surface concerned.
[0067] The wipes are manufactured by applying the cleaning composition to a substrate by,
for example, dipping, immersion or spraying. The amount of cleaning composition which
is applied to the wipe can be varied to provide a desired loading of the components
thereof and such variation might be effected by metering the composition during a
spraying operation or by moving the substrate past an application source at a controlled
rate. If necessary, excess composition can be removed from the wipe after application
by shaking, rolling, drip drying and the like.
[0068] A further aspect of the present invention is constituted by a kit of parts which
comprises the above described cleaning composition and a means for applying said composition.
For instance, a suitable kit might comprise: a plurality of the formulated wipes as
described hereinabove which are impregnated with the cleaning composition and disposed
in a dispenser or packaging; and, instructions for the use of those wipes in written
form, cartoon form, pictorial form or combinations thereof. Alternatively, a suitable
kit may comprise: a container of the cleaning composition; a plurality of absorbent
or adsorbent wipes; and, instructions for both the impregnation of those wipes with
the cleaning composition and the subsequent use of the wipes. Kits may of course be
provided with other items, including but not limited to: means to remove excess composition
from the surface to be cleaned; and, protective clothing, masks and eye wear.
[0069] Various features and embodiments of the disclosure are described in the following
examples, which are intended to be representative and not limiting.
Examples
[0070] The following materials were employed in the Examples:
Teroson RB 2165: |
Solvent cleaner available from Henkel AG & Co. KGaA. |
GS 200: |
Cleaner available from BioCircle Surface Technology GmbH (VOC Content 19% (ASTM Standard
Test Method D2369-90)). |
Betaguard KP03 (AMV153 K03): |
Rubber based antiflutter adhesive, available from PPG Industries. |
Sika Power 415/P1(AMV160 500): |
Polyurethane-epoxy adhesive, available from Sika AG. |
BETAMATE 1440G (AMV167 D31): |
Epoxy structural adhesive, available from The Dow Chemical Company |
Cleaning Composition According to the Invention (CC1):
[0071] Using a hand-held stirrer, 85g of 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol (
CAS: 112-34-5), 5g of 2-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]ethanol (
CAS: 102-71-6) and 10g of 3-(2-Ethylhexoxymethoxymethyl)heptane (
CAS: 22174-70-5) were mixed. The resultant composition was characterized by a VOC content of 0% as
measured in accordancee with ASTM Standard Test Method D2369-90.
Sample preparation:
[0072] Serial panel parts - trunk lids - having an oiled surface were removed from a production
line. Linear adhesive strips were applied on the surface of each panel to a thickness
1.5 mm. The number of adhesive strips which were applied was set to allow for the
following operation to be repeated twice for each tested cleaning composition.
[0073] Wiping rags were prepared having an initial loading of 7-8 grams of the respective
cleaning compositions described hereinbelow. In a 1st wipe, the wet rags were manually
pushed slightly into the applied adhesive on the test panel and moved down the panel
until the wet area of the rag passed the end of adhesive strip. Subsequently, 3-4
grams of the respective cleaning compositions were applied to the same wet rag and
a second wipe was performed using the same technique (2nd wipe). The application of
3-4 grams of the cleaning compositions and further wiping operations were repeated
until the adhesive strips were removed from the panel (3rd and further wipes).
Example 1:
[0074] In this Example, the applied adhesive was Sika Power 415/P1. The number of wipes
needed to completely remove the adhesive was recorded. Further, any residual stains
remaining on the panel surface were observed. The results are shown in Table 1 below.
Table 1
Cleaning Composition |
Required Number of Wipes |
Observed Residual Stain |
Teroson RB 2165 |
3-4 |
Large |
Invention (CC1) |
3 |
Slight |
GS 200 |
3 |
Large |
Example 2:
[0075] In this Example, the applied adhesive was Betaguard KP03. The number of wipes needed
to completely remove the adhesive was recorded. Further, any residual stains remaining
on the panel surface were observed. The results are shown in Table 2 below.
Table 2
Cleaning Composition |
Required Number of Wipes |
Observed Residual Stain |
Teroson RB 2165 |
4-5 |
None |
Invention (CC1) |
3 |
None |
GS 200 |
4-5 |
None |
[0076] The reduced number of wipes required to completely remove the adhesive in this Example
equates to a lower required consumption of the cleaning composition of the present
invention as compared to the tested commercial products.
Example 3:
[0077] A pair of Yellow Nitrile Fully Coated Gloves conforming to EN Standard 388 was provided
from SoSafe Specialty Products PTY Ltd. (Product Code SS 5101FC). For a period of
7 hours, one glove was placed in contact with the GS200 cleaning composition and the
second glove was placed in contact with the cleaning composition of the present invention
(CC1). The respective cleaning compositions contacted substantially all of the internal
(palm) surface of the glove: the gloves were not however completely immersed in the
respective cleaning compositions. While GS200 cleaning composition heavily attacked
the coating of the gloves to an extent that protection against penetration of liquids
is no longer available and gloves cannot be put on a second time the durability of
the gloves in contact with the coating composition of the present invention, CC1,
was not visibly effected.
Example 4:
[0078] The cleaning composition of the present invention (CC1) was tested according to various
industrial standards to examine the impact on the corrosion performance after corrosion
protection pretreatment and application of a lacquer as well as the electrocoatability
and adhesion to a PVC plastisol for underbody applications. Moreover, the removability
of CC1 from zinc coated steel panels (HDG and EGPh) without ageing and after ageing
was tested. Table 3 summarizes the test results also in comparison to the GS200 cleaning
composition. CC1 cleaning composition passed all tests and proved to be superior to
the GS 200 cleaning composition with respect to removability.
[0079] In view of the foregoing description and examples, it will be apparent to those skilled
in the art that equivalent modifications thereof can be made without departing from
the scope of the claims.
Table 3
Cleaning Composition |
Corrosion Test1 |
E-Coatability2 |
PVC adhesion3 |
Removability4 |
Invention (CC1) |
passed |
passed |
passed |
passed |
GS 200 |
(*) |
passed |
passed |
failed |
1 hot dip galvanized steel (HDG, Type C) and zinc phosphated EG (2.8 - 3.0 g/m2 PO4) ecoated with Enviro-Prime® generation 6 (W974/W780) from PPG Industries Inc.
in a dry-film thickness of approx. 20 µ m tested after 30 cycles according to VW PV
1210; "passed" requires chip stone resistance equivalent to a reference sample (*)
cleaned with conventional cleaner GS 200 |
2 standard zinc phosphated CRS panels (Gardobond® OC; Chemetall) ecoated with Enviro-Prime®
generation 6 (W974/W780) from PPG Industries Inc. applied in a dry-film thickness
of approx. 20 µm and tested according to VDA 621-508 point 8.1.; "passed" requires
not more than 5 paint craters per 100 cm2 |
3 standard zinc phosphated CRS panels (Gardobond® OC; Chemetall) ecoated with Enviro-Prime®
generation 6 (W974/W780) from PPG Industries Inc. applied in a dry-film thickness
of approx. 20 µm and tested according to PV 14.02 after application of PVC plastisol
(Efseam® PS S01, Eftec); "passed" requires cohesion failure when the panel has been
pulled off |
4 on degreased hot dip galvanized steel (HDG, Type C) and zinc phosphated EG (2.8 -
3.0 g/m2 PO4) panels 0,034 grams of the respective cleaning composition were applied and spreaded
with a paper cloth and tested according to VDA 230-213 point 5.10 or additoinallly
heated up to 165°C PMT ("ageing") and thereafter tested according to VDA 230-213 point
5.10; "passed" requires water film integrity after degreasing |
1. A cleaning composition for metallic surfaces of vehicles, said composition comprising
based on the weight of the composition:
from 75 to 90 wt.% of A) at least one compound defined by Formula (I)
R1-O-(M-O)n-R2 (I)
wherein: R1 and R2 are independently selected from hydrogen and C1-C6 alkyl groups;
each M is independently selected from C1-C6 alkylene groups; and,
n is an integer of from 1 to 5;
from 5 to 15 wt.% of B) at least one acetal defined by Formula (II) below:

wherein: R3 and R4 are independently selected from hydrogen, C1-C6 alkyl, C2-C6-alkenyl, C6-C10 aryl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl, OR5 and OR6;
R5 and R6 are independently selected from C1-C12 alkyl, C2-C6-alkenyl, C6-C10 aryl, C3-C8 cycloalkyl and -(AO)x-R7;
A is -C
2H
4-, -C
3H
7- or -C
4H
8-;
x is an integer of from 1 to 4; and,
R
7 is C
1-C
12 alkyl, C
2-C
6-alkenyl, C
6-C
10 aryl or C
3-C
8 cycloalkyl; and,
from 1 to 10 wt.% of C) at least hydroxyalkylamino compound defined by Formula (III)
below

wherein: R8 is selected from hydrogen, C1-C6 alkyl, 2-hydroxyethyl and 2-hydroxypropyl;
R9 is C2-C6 alkyl; and,
R10 is C2-C6 alkyl.
2. The composition according to claim 1, wherein said component A) comprises or consists
of a compound defined by Formula (I) which meets at least one of the following conditions
i) to iii) :
i) one of R1 and R2 is hydrogen and the other is a C1-C5 alkyl group;
ii) the or each M is a C2-C4 alkylene group; and,
iii) n is from 1 to 3.
3. The composition according to claim 1, wherein said component A) comprises or consists
of a compound defined by Formula (I) which meets at least one of the following conditions
i) to iii) :
i) one of R1 and R2 is hydrogen and the other is a C2-C4 alkyl group;
ii) M is a C2-C3 alkylene group; and,
iii) n is 1.
4. The composition according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said component A) consists
of at least one compound selected from the group consisting of: 2-butoxy-ethanol;
2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol; 2-[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethanol; tripropylene glycol
methyl ether; and, (2-methoxy-methylethoxy)propanol.
5. The composition of claim 4, wherein said component A) comprises or consists of 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol.
6. The composition according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein said component B) comprises
or consists of a compound defined by Formula (II) which meets at least one of the
following conditions i) and ii):
i) R3 and R4 are independently selected from hydrogen and C1-C6 alkyl; and
ii) R5 and R6 are independently selected from C1-C12 alkyl.
7. The composition according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein said component B) comprises
or consists of a compound defined by Formula (II) which meets at least one of the
following conditions i) and ii):
i) R3 and R4 are hydrogen; and,
ii) R5 and R6 are independently selected from C1-C10 alkyl.
8. The composition of claim 7, wherein said component B) comprises or consists of 3-(2-ethylhexoxymethoxymethyl)heptane.
9. The composition according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein said component C) comprises
or consists of a compound defined by Formula (III) which meets at least one of the
following conditions i) to iii):
i) R8 is selected from 2-hydroxyethyl or 2-hydroxypropyl;
ii) R9 is a C2-C4 alkyl group; and
iii) R10 is a C2-C4 alkyl group.
10. The composition according to claim 9, wherein said component C) comprises or consists
of 2-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]ethanol.
11. The composition according to any one of claims 1 to 10 comprising, based on the weight
of the composition:
from 80 to 90 wt.% of component A);
from 5 to 12 wt.% of said component B); and,
from 3 to 8 wt.% of said component C).
12. The composition according to claim 1 comprising based on the weight of the composition:
from 80 to 90 wt.% of 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol;
from 5 to 12 wt.% of said 3-(2-ethylhexoxymethoxymethyl)heptane; and,
from 3 to 8 wt.% of said 2-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]ethanol.
13. A wipe comprising a substrate which is impregnated with a cleaning composition as
defined in any one of claims 1 to 12.
14. The wipe according to claim 13, wherein the substrate comprises a non-woven sheet.
15. A kit of parts comprising:
a cleaning composition as defined in any one of claims 1 to 12; and,
a means for applying said composition to a metallic surface.