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Erb
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Grime remover

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Hi there, I was wondering if Capryl Glucoside mix with Acetone to make a good grime remover?
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To remove grime from which surface?
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It’s for cleaning glass. Thanks
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Probably it will work.
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Thanks Chen, could you recommend the ratio of surfactant to acetone at all please?
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I don't know, have to test it with different ratio probably alcohol is better choice as acetone.
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Which surface should be cleaned of grime?
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It’s for glass thanks
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our company make it
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Oh ok. I’m just trying to make it for myself. I already have these ingredients so figured I’d ask.
I saw some recipes with these ingredients but no ratios..
I’ve tried some experiments but I can’t figure out the best ratios to use.
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Don't get obsessed with glass washing. Simply follow a simple and efficient cleaning routine.
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It's crucial to consult the technical data sheets or formulation guidelines provided by the manufacturer of the surfactant to get precise recommendations for the intended use. Additionally, conducting small-scale experiments or trials to optimize the ratio for your specific application is advisable
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