Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100011513 | DETERGENT CONTAINING SOIL-RELEASING SUBSTANCES - The present invention improves the cleaning efficiency of laundry detergents when washing textiles through the use of specific polycarbonate-, polyurethane-, and/or polyurea-polyorganosiloxane compounds or precursor compounds thereof of the reactive cyclic carbonate and urea type. | 01-21-2010 |
20100011519 | COLOR-PROTECTING DETERGENTS OR CLEANING AGENTS - The invention provides improvements in the color protection properties of detergents and cleaning agents during their utilization for washing or cleaning colored textile fabrics. Specific polycarbonate-, polyurethane- and/or polyurea-polyorganosiloxane compounds or a precursor compound thereof containing specific reactive groups, which can be used for the production of the polycarbonate-, polyurethane- and/or polyurea-polyorganosiloxane compounds, are utilized. | 01-21-2010 |
20100016203 | CLEANING AGENTS - The invention relates to machine diswahing agents containing specific polycarbonate-, polyurethane-, and/or polyurea-polyorganosiloxane compounds or precursor compounds thereof of the reactive cyclic carbonate and urea type which help to avoid the formation of water spots and filming after the use of the agents and accelerate the drying of dishes. | 01-21-2010 |
20100016206 | DETERGENT HAVING AN ACTIVE INGREDIENT THAT IMPROVES THE PRIMARY DETERGENCY - The invention provides improvements in the primary detergency of detergents for washing textiles, particularly against oily stains and/or stains containing fat. These improvements are realized through the use of certain polycarbonate-, polyurethane-, and/or polyurea-polyorganosiloxane compounds or precursor compounds usable in the production thereof having certain reactive groups. | 01-21-2010 |
20100022428 | ANTI-GREY DETERGENT - The invention relates to a detergent which contains a surfactant and optionally further conventional additives of detergents and cleaning agents, the detergent comprising an anti-grey polycarbonate-, polyurethane- and/or polyurea-polyorganosiloxane compound or a precursor compound thereof containing specific reactive groups, which can be used for the production thereof. | 01-28-2010 |
20100120658 | Textile Care Agent Having Cellulose Ether Comprising Amine Groups - A textile care agent comprising amine-modified cellulose ether for protecting textiles, and the use of the agent for improving water absorption, for improving shape retention, for lint reduction, for reducing pilling, for reducing wrinkling, for smoothing and improving softness to the touch, and for making ironing easier for textile web materials. | 05-13-2010 |
20120004155 | ANTI-GREY DETERGENT - The invention relates to a detergent which contains a surfactant and optionally further conventional additives of detergents and cleaning agents, the detergent comprising an anti-grey polycarbonate-, polyurethane- and/or polyurea-polyorganosiloxane compound or a precursor compound thereof containing specific reactive groups, which can be used for the production thereof. | 01-05-2012 |
20120006358 | CLEANING AGENTS - The invention relates to machine dishwashing agents containing specific polycarbonate-, polyurethane-, and/or polyurea-polyorganosiloxane compounds or precursor compounds thereof of the reactive cyclic carbonate and urea type which help to avoid the formation of water spots and filming after the use of the agents and accelerate the drying of dishes. | 01-12-2012 |
20120238005 | STORAGE-STABLE LIQUID WASHING OR CLEANING AGENT CONTAINING PROTEASES - Phosphonate-containing liquid washing or cleaning agent exhibiting advantageous proteolytic activity and improved storage stability comprising a protease having an amino acid sequence which is at least 80% identical to the amino acid sequence stated in SEQ ID NO. 1 and which comprises in position 99 in the numbering according to SEQ ID NO. 1 the amino acid glutamic acid (E) or aspartic acid (D) or the amino acid asparagine (N) or glutamine (Q) or the amino acid alanine (A) or glycine (G) or serine (S). | 09-20-2012 |