Process for simulating a chaotic pattern on a surface by applyin

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including variation in thickness

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427268, 427270, B32B 300, B05D 506

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053426703

ABSTRACT:
A process for simulating the appearance of marble in an array of colors on a smooth paintable surface at room temperature by preparing the surface to receive paint, applying a base coat of black lacquer paint, applying a coat of iridescent paint, applying a flexible sheet such as plastic wrap to the iridescent coat while still wet, immediately removing the flexible sheet leaving a three-dimensional impression, applying a translucent or candy color coat, and finally a clear coat.

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