Claims
- 1. A method for coating a previously filled stress crack in a substrate surface with a laminated film, the film being uniformly thick and of low sheen and having sufficient elasticity to be stretched to greater than 100 percent elongation without permanent deformation, comprising:
- (a) combining a volatile solvent, a propellant, and a composition having a tri-block copolymer, a saturated hydrocarbon resin with styrene, an aromatic resin, and an aromatic hydrocarbon to form an aerosol, the aromatic resin and the tri-block copolymer being present in about equal percentages by weight;
- (b) spraying the aerosol onto the stress crack in the substrate surface one layer at a time; and
- (c) air drying each layer of the aerosol sprayed onto the stress crack in the substrate surface before spraying a successive layer of the aerosol onto the stress crack.
- 2. A method for coating a previously filled stress crack in a substrate surface with a laminated film, the film being uniformly thick and of low sheen and having sufficient elasticity to be stretched to greater than 100 percent elongation without permanent deformation, comprising:
- (a) combining a volatile solvent, a propellant, and a composition having a tri-block copolymer, a saturated hydrocarbon resin, an aromatic resin, and an aromatic hydrocarbon to form an aerosol, the aromatic resin and the tri-block copolymer being present in about equal percentages by weight;
- (b) spraying the aerosol onto the stress crack in the substrate surface one layer at a time; and
- (c) air drying each layer of the aerosol sprayed onto the stress crack in the substrate surface before spraying a successive layer of the aerosol onto the stress crack.
- 3. The method according to claim 2 which further comprises coloring the aerosol so as to give rise to a dried sample thereof photographing in black and white as having a density which is no greater than that of a dot matrix with 40 percent opacity printed on white paper, so that an outline of an apparent void does not appear, due to differences which may exist in coloration between the film itself and any pastel latex paint applied thereto, as the film stretches to cover any reoccurrence of the stress crack.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 487,135, filed Mar. 2, 1990 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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