Best Way To Clean Vinyl
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I was wondering the same thing... The chemical name is Formaldehyde-Melamine-Sodium bisulfite copolymer
I don't know about you, but that doesn't help me too much... It's amazing what you can find on the web!
Here's another link, I'm going to bed... night...
http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov...l=chem&id=2906
I don't know about you, but that doesn't help me too much... It's amazing what you can find on the web!
Here's another link, I'm going to bed... night...
http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov...l=chem&id=2906
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We use melamine (formaldehyde) in the water treatment business. It is a polymer made from formaldehyde. Typically the formaldehyde is <1% of the product. The sulfite is an oxygen scavenger added to products like wine. The copolymer is means that the polymer in the pads has 2 active groups attached to the polymer backbone.
I bought some. I just thought my vinyl was clean. Great product!!!
I bought some. I just thought my vinyl was clean. Great product!!!
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I e/m Procter and Gamble re: long term effect on vinyl. I'll post the reply. Something tells me the stitching may deteriorate quicker than thought.
Product mentions nothing about vinyl applications.
Product mentions nothing about vinyl applications.