Glue remover is a chemical product used to remove adhesive or adhesive adhering to surfaces such as walls and floors. Its main components can include the following common chemical substances:
Water: Water is one of the main components of clay stripping agents, used as a diluent and solvent.
Surfactants: Clay stripping agents often contain surfactants such as sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, alkylbenzenesulfonate, etc. Surfactants have good emulsifying and dispersing properties, which can effectively decompose and dissolve sticky mud or glue.
Solvent: The clay stripping agent may contain some organic solvents, such as acetone, alcohols (such as ethanol, isopropanol), etc. These solvents have the characteristics of strong solubility and high volatility, which can help quickly dissolve and remove sticky mud.
Buffer and chelating agents: In order to adjust the acidity and stability of the clay stripping agent, some buffer and chelating agents, such as sodium hyposulfite and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), are sometimes added.
It should be noted that the composition of the adhesive stripping agent may vary among different brands and products. When using adhesive stripping agents, it is recommended to carefully read the product label and instructions, follow the product instructions for correct use, and maintain a well ventilated environment. At the same time, avoid contact with skin and eyes, and strictly prohibit ingestion. If necessary, consult professionals or manufacturers for more detailed information.