Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Including forming a solidified or hardened coating for cleaning
Patent
1980-12-22
1982-06-22
Caroff, Marc L.
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Including forming a solidified or hardened coating for cleaning
134 38, 134 42, B08B 308
Patent
active
043360726
ABSTRACT:
Vinyl decals are removed from a painted surface without damaging the painted surface by contacting the decal with a composition consisting essentially of one or more of the following aromatic solvents: toluene, xylene and aromatic naphtha; and methyl ethyl ketone or a mixture of glycol ethers. The composition may optionally contain a thickener. The composition remains in contact with the decal for a time sufficient to loosen the decal from the surface and then the decal is physically pulled from the surface.
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Brown Michael D.
Moore Ronnie J.
Caroff Marc L.
Moore Ronnie James
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