STEEL WOOL CLEANING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BOM BRIL Bombril S/A Avenida das Nacoes Unidas No. 10989-8 andar (04578) Sao Paolo SP Brazil steel wool for cleaning;BOM;The English translation of the word BOM in the mark is good. The term BRIL is an abbreviation of the Portugese word brilho, meaning brilliance or shine in English.;
BRILLIANT BEYOND THE SINK ARMALY SPONGE COMPANY 1900 Easy Street Walled Lake MI 48390 Steel wool for cleaning; Cleaning sponges;
IRON SHEEP INNOVATION DIRECT 812 HURON ROAD SUITE 240 CLEVELAND OH 44115 Steel wool for cleaning;
Q'LUSTRO Bombril S/A Avenida das Nacoes Unidas No. 10989-8 andar (04578) Sao Paolo SP Brazil steel wool for cleaning;The English translation of Q'LUSTRO in the mark is what luster.;
SUMTXUNI Shenzhen Sennarui Technology Co., Ltd. Rm. 3602, Bldg A, Xinghe Century,No. 306 Caitian Rd.,Gangxia Community,Futian St. Futian, Shenzhen 518000 China Steel wool for cleaning; Cooking spoons;
YIN'ER ZHEJIANG YINER CLEANING PRODUCTS CO., LTD. Yinerlu Houzhai Gongyequ,; Yiwu; Zhejiang China Steel wool for cleaning, cloths for cleaning, pads for cleaning, sponges for household purposes, mops, rags for cleaning, gloves for household purposes, abrasive pads for kitchen purposes, hand-operated cleaning instruments, scouring pads of metal;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A fuel additive containing ferrous picrate produced by a process involving placing a non-powdered metallic iron, such as wire composed of an alloy of iron or steel wool, in any solution of picric acid in a solvent that is known in the art for reacting with iron to produce ferrous picrate. The wire can be suspended in the solution or placed upon the bottom of a reaction vessel that holds the solution. Preferably the wire is loosely coiled, at least when placed upon the bottom of a reaction vessel. Also preferably, after a concentrated fuel additive has been prepared, to the concentrate is added so much of a pre-mix solution produced by the steps of (a) dissolving picric acid in the same kind of solvent that was utilized to produce the solution into which the steel wool was placed and (b) removing water from the precursor to the pre-mix solution thus produced and so much of the same kind of alcohol that was utilized to produce the solution into which the steel wool was placed that the final product produced thereby contains approximately 1.9 percent free picric acid and 15 to 16 percent of the alcohol.