A cleaning composition effective for removing reactive polyurethane hotmelts and reaction products thereof is presented containing a non-volatile monohydroxy compound having a boiling point at normal pressure of greater than 140 C. The method includes loading the at least one substrate onto a respective feed spool and feeding the at least one substrate through a vacuum deposition chamber. The conversion processing changes depending on whether or not the interface used for receiving the recording data is an interface having a relatively high transfer rate. Since such branches include both hydrophobic and hydrophilic constituents themselves, and thus act as wetting agents, even after degradation of the initial surfactant compound, repeated wetting and moisture penetration, at least, are permitted. The execution restrictions in aggregate maintain scalability of the application execution system. 1%-3% of a mixture of aluminum, silicon and magnesium in a weight ratio of about 3:2:1.