Dressing for automobile tires, trim, and bumpers

Coating processes – Restoring or repairing

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C510S244000, C510S403000, C524S500000, C524S502000, C524S506000, C525S100000

Reexamination Certificate

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10935921

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an improved aqueous composition comprising a dimethylpolysiloxane for preserving and renewing the surfaces of automobile tires, bumpers, and trim results from combining a dimethylpolysiloxane with an acrylic polymer, having carboxylic acid groups in an aqueous liquid wherein said acrylic acid polymer is an amount effect to provide a gelled composition.

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