US1515870A - Metal-polish compound - Google Patents

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US1515870A
US1515870A US415056A US41505620A US1515870A US 1515870 A US1515870 A US 1515870A US 415056 A US415056 A US 415056A US 41505620 A US41505620 A US 41505620A US 1515870 A US1515870 A US 1515870A
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C09DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • C09GPOLISHING COMPOSITIONS; SKI WAXES
    • C09G1/00Polishing compositions
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    • C09G1/14Other polishing compositions based on non-waxy substances
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  • nsrnna a mson, or omcaeo, more.
  • his invention relates to a composition of matter for polishing metals and more particularly to a composition adapted primarily for polishing copper and silver.
  • My composition consists of. the following ingredients, combined in substantially the proportions stated, viz: sodium carbonate,
  • Copper and silver surfaces treated with my po ishing compound retain their lustre and no damage to such surfaces is incurred by the re eated use of the compound.
  • the compoun is adapted for polishing other metals in addition to those specified herein.
  • composition of mat ter for polishing copper, silver and other metals consisting of sodium carbonate, two ounces; aqua ammonia, one ounce; benzine, one ounce; water, one and one-half ints; whiting, one pound and oxalic acid: one and one-half ounces, substantially as described.

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nsrnna a mson, or omcaeo, more.
' METAL-POLISH vcoronal).
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Be it known that I, Esmnn E. NELSON, a subject of the King of Sweden, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State a of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Metal-Polish Compound, of which the following is a specification.
his invention relates to a composition of matter for polishing metals and more particularly to a composition adapted primarily for polishing copper and silver.
My composition consists of. the following ingredients, combined in substantially the proportions stated, viz: sodium carbonate,
two ounces, by welght; a ua ammonia, one fluid ounce; benzine, one uid ounce; water, one and one-half pints, fluid measure whiting, one pound, b weight; oxalic acld, one and one-half fiui ounces, 99% pure.
All of the foregoing ingredients, with the exception of the 'benzine, are placed in a container and heated until the mixture has boiled for approximately five minutes. The mixture is then placed where it can cool,
the benzine being added as soon as the cooling process has set in.
When cool the preparation is applied with a woolen or cotton cloth, this applica- Applioation filed October 6, 1820. Serial No. 415,056.
tion to the surface to be polished being followed by gentle rubbing with a soft cloth which imparts a lustre and completes the polishing operation.
Copper and silver surfaces treated with my po ishing compound retain their lustre and no damage to such surfaces is incurred by the re eated use of the compound. The compoun is adapted for polishing other metals in addition to those specified herein.
What is claimedisz- The herein described composition of mat ter for polishing copper, silver and other metals, consisting of sodium carbonate, two ounces; aqua ammonia, one ounce; benzine, one ounce; water, one and one-half ints; whiting, one pound and oxalic acid: one and one-half ounces, substantially as described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ESTHER E. NELSON. Witnesses: rs. ALBERT EKLUND,
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