Simulated brick or tile

Coating processes – Interior of hollow article coating

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427270, 427403, B05D 100, B05D 312, B05D 138, B32B 1312

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043495885

ABSTRACT:
A method for making simulated brick or tile wall or floor using cement, water-based adhesive and water-insoluble powdered pigment. The mixture is applied and then partially set. Scoring indentations are made to remove cement. After being completely set, mortar is placed in the indentations as a grout and allowed to set. The final step is a clear water-resistant coating on the entire surface.

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