Claims
- 1. A translucent gel prespotting composition obtained by first forming a single phase microemulsion which is a liquid at the processing temperature between about 40.degree. C. and about 80.degree. C., said liquid microemulsion comprising:
- a) a gellant in an amount sufficient to provide the gel composition a viscosity of from about 500 centipoise to about 100,000 centipoise at room temperature;
- b) water in an amount greater than about 15 percent by weight and less than about 60 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition;
- c) an organic solvent or a mixture of two or more organic solvents in an amount greater than about 9 percent by weight and less than about 60 percent by weight based on the total weight of the microemulsion; and
- d) one or more surfactants in an amount greater than about 0 percent and less than about 50 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition; the total amount of a) and d) being greater than about 20 percent by weight and less than about 75 percent by weight;
- wherein the solvent or mixture of solvents in said composition consists only of a water immiscible organic solvent or solvents or a mixture of organic solvents containing no more than about 2 weight percent water at 25.degree. C. when the organic solvent or mixture of organic solvents is saturated with water in the absence of surfactants, gellants, and other additives, and cooling the liquid microemulsion to below 50.degree. C. to form the translucent gel composition.
- 2. The translucent gel composition of claim 1, wherein the gelling agent is soap.
- 3. The translucent gel composition of claim 2, wherein the amount of soap used is greater than about 5 percent by weight and less than about 25 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition.
- 4. The translucent gel composition of claim 2, wherein the soap is a sodium salt of oleic acid.
- 5. The translucent gel composition of claim 1, wherein the water is in an amount greater than about 25 percent by weight and less than about 60 percent by weight of the microemulsion.
- 6. The translucent gel composition of claim 1, wherein the water in an amount greater than about 35 percent and less than about 60 percent by weight of the microemulsion.
- 7. The translucent gel composition of claim 1, wherein the organic solvent or the mixture of two or more organic solvents is present in an amount greater than about 12 weight percent and less than about 40 percent by weight of the microemulsion.
- 8. The translucent gel composition of claim 1, wherein the organic solvent or the mixture of two or more organic solvent is present in an amount greater than about 15 percent and less than about 30 weight percent based on the weight of the microemulsion.
- 9. The translucent gel composition of claim 1, wherein the organic solvent is mineral oil, alkylbenzene, paraffinic hydrocarbons containing 10 to 40 carbon atoms or mixtures thereof.
- 10. The translucent gel composition of claim 1, wherein one or more anionic surfactants is a salt of alkylbenzene sulfonate.
- 11. The translucent gel composition of claim 1, wherein one or more surfactant is a primary alcohol ethoxylate, a secondary alcohol ethoxylate, ethoxlyated alkyl phenol, or a mixture thereof.
- 12. A translucent gel composition obtained by first forming a single phase microemulsion which is a liquid at the processing temperature between about 40.degree. C. and about 80.degree. C., said liquid microemulsion comprising: commercial oleic acid in an amount from about 6 percent by weight, deionized water in an amount of about 46 percent by weight, a mineral oil in an amount of about 6 percent by weight, an alkylene monoether in an amount of about 6 percent by weight, an alkylbenzene in an amount of about 7 percent by weight, a primary alcohol ethoxylate in an amount of about 12 percent by weight, a nonyl phenol ethoxylate in an amount of about 11 percent by weight, 50% aqueous sodium hydroxide in an amount of about 1 percent by weight, an enzyme in an amount of about 2 percent by weight, and a an alkaline PH modifier in an amount of about 3 percent by weight, the weight percents being based on the weight of the composition and cooling the liquid microemulsion to below 50.degree. C. to form the translucent gel composition.
- 13. A process of preparing a translucent gel composition comprising the steps of:
- preparing a single phase microemulsion at the processing temperature of between about 40.degree. C. and about 80.degree. C.; and
- gelling the microemulsion by cooling below about 50.degree. C.,
- wherein the preparation of the single phase microemulsion comprises the steps of mixing from greater than about 9 percent by weight and less than about 60 percent by weight based on the total weight of the microemulsion of a water immiscible organic solvent or solvents or a mixture of organic solvents containing no more than about 2 weight percent water at 25.degree. C. when the organic solvent is saturated with water in the absence of surfactants or other additives with from greater than about 0 percent and less than about 50 percent by weight of one or more surfactants and heating the mixture to the processing temperature, adding greater than about 15 percent by weight and less than about 60 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition of deionized water, slowly adding a gellant in an amount sufficient to provide the gel composition a viscosity of from about 500 centipoise to about 100,000 centipoise at room temperature to maintain the temperature of the mixture and allowing the single phase microemulsion so obtained to cool to a temperature of below about 50.degree. C.
- 14. The process of claim 13 wherein the organic solvent or the mixture of organic solvents is in an amount greater than about 10 percent by weight and less than about 50 percent by weight based on the total weight of the microemulsion.
- 15. The process of claim 13, wherein the processing temperature ranges between about 55.degree. C. and about 70.degree. C.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/042,294 filed Apr. 2, 1993, now abandoned.
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