Method for producing faux finishes on non-porous surfaces

Coating processes – Nonuniform coating – Applying superposed diverse coatings or coating a coated base

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427264, 427265, B05D 500, B05D 136

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050843036

ABSTRACT:
A method is described for producing a faux finish on a substrate having a non-porous surface, such as metal, by applying a coating of wet paint to the surface of the substrate moving at a substantially constant rate, immediately non-uniformly spattering the surface wit a mixture of paint solvent and protective coating, such as lacquer and lacquer thinner, and inducing the wet paint to flow randomly on the surface before drying, thereby creating a faux finish protected by the coating.

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