Claims
- 1. A process of temporarily masking a surface to be protected from paint, varnish, or other coating material and later removing the masking; comprising the steps of applying a film of a substantially solid mask material onto said surface to be protected, said mask material displaying a hygroscopic property of moisture retention so as to be minimally adhesive on glass and on previously painted surfaces and displaying a property of producing a substantially uniform film on said surface when said mask material is dragged across it; said mask material being applied by dragging a stick of said mask material across said surface to be protected; applying said coating material; and thereafter removing said mask material together with any adhered coating material from said protected surface.
- 2. The process according to claim 1, wherein said removing is carried out by rubbing away said material with a cloth.
- 3. The process according to claim 1, wherein said removing is carried out by rubbing.
- 4. The process according to claim 1, wherein said stick has an angular profile with one corner whose angle is 90 degrees or less, so that it may provide mask coverage into corners.
- 5. A process of temporarily masking a surface from paint, varnish or other coatings according to claim 1 wherein said masking coating is rinsed away with water.
- 6. A process of temporarily masking a surface from paint, varnish or other coatings according to claim 1 wherein the masking material comprises a derivative of polyhydric alcohols selected from the group consisting of sorbitol and glycerine.
- 7. A process of temporarily masking a surface from paint, varnish or other coatings according to claim 1 wherein the masking material comprises a derivative of polyglycol esters of fatty acids and glycols selected from the group consisting of (a) ethylene glycol (b) diethylene glycol (c) triethylene glycol (d) propylene glycol (e) dipropylene glycol and (f) tripropylene glycol.
- 8. A process of temporarily masking a surface from paint, varnish or other coatings according to claim 1 wherein the surface temporarily masked is glass.
- 9. A process of temporarily masking a surface from paint, varnish or other coatings according to claim 1 wherein the masking material comprises a mixture of a hygroscopic glycol with a saponified fatty acid.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/069,407 filed Dec. 18, 1997.
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9907483 |
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