Sun protector

Coating processes – Removable protective coating applied

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427160, 4273455, 1661578, 166218, 166241, 522135, 524 94, 524 59, B05D 500

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058635998

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a film for application to a surface of a material capable of transmitting heat and/or light. The film comprises: a solvent comprising at least one volatile organic compound in an amount sufficient to maintain flowability of the film after exposure to air and for a time sufficient to apply the film to the surface, whereupon the solvent evaporates and dries the film; a polymer in an amount sufficient to reversibly bind the film to the surface; and, an ultraviolet absorbent material in an amount sufficient to reduce transmission of said energy through said material. The film may be applied and removed upon demand by the user.

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