Claims
- 1-19. (Canceled)
- 20. A method for reducing the level of microorganisms on non-food, inanimate surfaces comprising the steps of contacting said surfaces with an aqueous cleaning solution comprising at least about 0.5% detergent surfactant and having a basic pH of greater than about 10 and allowing said solution to remain on said surfaces for a period of time in excess of about one minute before removing said solution from said surfaces; wherein said solution is allowed to remain on said surface for a period of time sufficient to effect a significant reduction in microorganisms as compared to the same method wherein said solution is immediately removed from said surfaces; and wherein said surfaces are those used by infants.
- 21. The method according to claim 20 wherein said surfaces are selected from the group consisting of fabrics, toys, diapers and bibs.
- 22. A method for reducing the level of microorganisms on non-food, inanimate surfaces comprising the steps of contacting said surfaces with an aqueous cleaning solution comprising at least about 0.5% detergent surfactant and having a basic pH of greater than about 10 and allowing said solution to remain on said surfaces for a period of time in excess of about one minute before removing said solution from said surfaces; wherein said solution is allowed to remain on said surface for a period of time sufficient to effect a significant reduction in microorganisms as compared to the same method wherein said solution is immediately removed from said surfaces; and wherein said surfaces are those placed in the mouth of an infant by said infant.
- 23. The method according to claim 22 wherein said surfaces placed in the mouth of said infant by said infant are selected from the group consisting of fabrics, toys, diapers and bibs.
- 24. The method of claim 20 wherein said aqueous cleaning solution comprises:
(a) from about 0.01% to about 15% of C8-C18 fatty acid; (b) optionally, from about 0.1% to about 4% by weight of nonionic surfactant; (c) optionally, from about 0.1% to about 4% by weight of organic polycarboxylic acid; (d) optionally, up to about 0.2% by weight of base-stable anionic surfactant; (e) optionally, a toxicologically-acceptable basic buffer; (f) optionally, a toxicologically-acceptable preservative; (g) optionally, from about 0.05% to about 10% of phosphoric acid; and (h) the balance comprising aqueous carrier selected from water and, optionally, low molecular weight, toxicologically-acceptable organic solvent; wherein said aqueous solution has a pH of more than about 10.
- 25. The method of claim 22 wherein said aqueous cleaning solution comprises:
(a) from about 0.01% to about 15% of C8-C18 fatty acid; (b) optionally, from about 0.1% to about 4% by weight of nonionic surfactant; (c) optionally, from about 0.1% to about 4% by weight of organic polycarboxylic acid; (d) optionally, up to about 0.2% by weight of base-stable anionic surfactant; (e) optionally, a toxicologically-acceptable basic buffer; (f) optionally, a toxicologically-acceptable preservative; (g) optionally, from about 0.05% to about 10% of phosphoric acid; and (h) the balance comprising aqueous carrier selected from water and, optionally, low molecular weight, toxicologically-acceptable organic solvent; wherein said aqueous solution has a pH of more than about 10.
- 26. A method for cleaning a non-food, inanimate surface that can be placed in the mouth of an infant by said infant comprising the steps of:
(i) contacting said non-food, inanimate surface with an aqueous cleaning solution, said aqueous cleaning solution comprising:
(a) from about 0.01% to about 15% of C8-C18 fatty acid; (b) optionally, from about 0.1% to about 4% by weight of nonionic surfactant; (c) optionally, from about 0.1% to about 4% by weight of organic polycarboxylic acid; (d) optionally, up to about 0.2% by weight of base-stable anionic surfactant; (e) optionally, a toxicologically-acceptable basic buffer; (f) optionally, a toxicologically-acceptable preservative; (g) optionally, from about 0.05% to about 10% of phosphoric acid; and (h) the balance comprising aqueous carrier selected from water and, optionally, low molecular weight, toxicologically-acceptable organic solvent; wherein said aqueous solution has a pH of more than about 10; and (ii) leaving said aqueous cleaning solution on said non-food, inanimate surfaces at a time equal to or greater than about one minute; and wherein said non-food, inanimate surface can be placed in the mouth of said infant by said infant.
- 27. A method for cleaning a non-food, inanimate surface according to claim 26 further comprising the step of:
(iii) removing said aqueous cleaning solution from said non-food, inanimate surfaces at a time equal to or greater than about one minute.
- 28. A method for cleaning a non-food, inanimate surface according to claim 27 wherein in step (iii) said aqueous cleaning solution is removed from non-food, inanimate surfaces at a time equal to or greater than about five minutes.
- 29. A method for cleaning a non-food, inanimate surface according to claim 27 wherein in step (iii) said aqueous cleaning solution is removed from non-food, inanimate surfaces by one or more of the group consisting of rubbed, rinsed, wiped off with a suitable clean material and combinations thereof.
- 30. A method for cleaning a non-food, inanimate surface according to claim 26 wherein all of the ingredients of said solution are generally regarded as safe, wherein there is at least 0.5% detergent.
- 31. A method for cleaning a non-food, inanimate surface according to claim 26 wherein said non-food, inanimate surface are selected from the group consisting of fabrics, toys, diapers and bibs.
- 32. An article of commerce comprising a container containing an aqueous cleaning solution which comprises:
(a) from about 0.01% to about 15% of C8-C18 fatty acid; (b) optionally, from about 0.1% to about 4% by weight of nonionic surfactant; (c) optionally, from about 0.1% to about 4% by weight of organic polycarboxylic acid; (d) optionally, up to about 0.2% by weight of base-stable anionic surfactant; (e) optionally, a toxicologically-acceptable basic buffer; (f) optionally, a toxicologically-acceptable preservative; (g) optionally, from about 0.05% to about 10% of phosphoric acid; and (h) the balance comprising aqueous carrier selected from water and, optionally, low molecular weight, toxicologically-acceptable organic solvent; wherein said aqueous solution has a pH of more than about 10, and where said container has instructions for treating surfaces placed in the mouth of an infant by said infant comprising the instruction to apply the solution to said surfaces and to allow the solution to remain in contact for at least about one minute and wherein said surfaces are non-food, inanimate surfaces.
- 33. The article of commerce of claim 32 wherein said aqueous cleaning solution comprises:
(a) from about 0.05% to about 10% of oleic acid; (b) optionally, from about 0.3% to about 1% by weight of nonionic surfactant; (c) optionally, from about 0.2% to about 4% by weight of organic polycarboxylic acid; (d) optionally, up to about 0.2% by weight of base-stable anionic surfactant; (e) optionally, a toxicologically-acceptable basic buffer; (f) optionally, a toxicologically-acceptable preservative; (g) optionally, from about 0.1% to about 5% of phosphoric acid; and (h) the balance comprising aqueous carrier selected from water and, optionally, low molecular weight, toxicologically-acceptable organic solvent; wherein said aqueous solution has a pH of from about 10.5 to about 12.5, and where said container has instructions for treating surfaces placed in the mouth of an infant by said infant comprising the instruction to apply the solution to said surfaces and to allow the solution to remain in contact for at least about five minutes.
- 34. The article of claim 32 wherein said container is a spray container, suitable for use by an individual to clean surfaces placed in the mouth of an infant by said infant.
- 35. The article of claim 32 wherein said container is a spray container, suitable for use by an individual to clean surfaces placed in the mouth of an infant by said infant and wherein all of the ingredients of said solution are generally regarded as safe.
- 36. The article of claim 32 wherein said surfaces placed in the mouth of an infant by said infant are selected from the group consisting of fabrics, toys, diapers and bibs.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/780,808, filed Feb. 9, 2001, which is a Divisional patent application of patent application Ser. No. 09/186,206, filed Nov. 4, 1998, which is a Continuation Patent Application of patent application Ser. No. 08/847,773, filed May 5, 1997 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,879,470, which is a Continuation Patent Application of patent application Ser. No. 08/495,288, filed Jun. 27, 1995.
Divisions (2)
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