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18675512. PROCESS OF REDUCING MALODORS ON FABRICS simplified abstract (The Procter & Gamble Company)

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PROCESS OF REDUCING MALODORS ON FABRICS

Organization Name

The Procter & Gamble Company

Inventor(s)

Mark Robert Sivik of Mason OH (US)

Sol Melissa Escobar of Mason OH (US)

Sarah Ann Delaney of Hebron KY (US)

Frank William Denome of Hamilton OH (US)

Mark William Hamersky of Hamilton OH (US)

PROCESS OF REDUCING MALODORS ON FABRICS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18675512 titled 'PROCESS OF REDUCING MALODORS ON FABRICS

The present invention involves a process for reducing unpleasant odors on fabrics using an acid delivery composition.

  • Acid delivery composition used to reduce malodors on fabrics
  • Innovative process for odor elimination
  • Targeted towards improving fabric freshness
  • Acid-based solution for effective odor removal
  • Potential alternative to traditional fabric fresheners

Potential Applications: The technology can be applied in laundry detergents, fabric softeners, and odor-eliminating sprays for textiles.

Problems Solved: Addresses the issue of persistent odors on fabrics that are not effectively removed by regular washing.

Benefits: Enhances fabric freshness and eliminates stubborn odors, providing a more pleasant experience for users.

Commercial Applications: This technology can be utilized in the textile industry for manufacturing odor-eliminating products for consumers.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the acid delivery composition effectively reduce malodors on fabrics? 2. What sets this process apart from traditional odor-eliminating methods?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in acid-based odor removal technologies for fabrics.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present invention relates to a process for reducing malodors on fabrics using an acid delivery composition.

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