Rubber and vinyl protectant

5693704
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Inventors

Estes, Tara Nicole

Application #

552449

Filed

Nov-3-1995

Published

Dec-2-1997

Current US Class

106/2
106/287.1
106/3
427/387
427/389
427/393.4
427/393.5
524/506
524/837

International Classes

C08L 083/00; B01J 013/00

Field of Search

524/837 524/506 427/387 427/389 427/393.4 427/393.5 106/2 106/3 106/287.1 252/312

Assignee

Dow Corning Corporation (Midland, MI)

Examiners

Dean; Karen A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Decesare; James L.

US Patent References

4811911   Apparatus for wind...
5017221   Polymethylalkylsilo...
5227200   Silicone containing...
5304425   Composition and m...
5316531   Hand held weighte...
5326387   Surface protectant...
5360476   High impact resista...
5433890   Rubber and polym...
5520843   Vinyl surface clean...

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Abstract
A dry, non-oily, non-greasy, rubber or vinyl surface protectant contains a silicone component and an acrylic component in its formulation. When only the silicone component is applied to rubber and vinyl surfaces, the surfaces become glossy but feel oily. When only the acrylic component is applied, they are glossy and feel dry but are tacky and draggy as if a heavy residue was present. When components are blended and applied to rubber and vinyl surfaces, the surfaces have a dry shine with good gloss and feel completely dry. The treated surfaces are also not tacky and give no sensation of heavy residue presence.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A rubber or vinyl protectant composition comprising (A) a silicone component selected from the group consisting of (i) an aqueous emulsion containing a polysiloxane stabilized in the emulsion by a nonionic surfactant, the polysiloxane in the emulsion having a particle diameter greater than 140 nanometers (0.14 micrometer) and less than 350 nanometers (0.35 micrometer), (ii) an aqueous emulsion containing an emulsion polymerized polysiloxane stabilized in the emulsion by a nonionic surfactant and an ionic surfactant, the polysiloxane in the emulsion having a particle diameter greater than 140 nanometers (0.14 micrometer), and (iii) an aqueous microemulsion containing an emulsion polymerized polysiloxane stabilized in the microemulsion by a nonionic surfactant and an ionic surfactant, the polysiloxane in the microemulsion having a particle diameter less than 140 nanometers (0.14 micrometer); and (B) an acrylic component selected from the group consisting of acrylic polymer emulsions, acrylic polymer solutions, acrylic polymer colloidal solutions, acrylic polymer dispersions, and acrylic polymer colloidal dispersions; the acrylic component and the silicone component being blended together to yield a polysiloxane/acrylic polymer ratio of 25:75 to 75:25 on a weight basis.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is directed to a method of applying a protective and beautifying finish to a rubber or vinyl substrate, of the type commonly used in automotive vehicle upholstery, interior and exterior trim, and pneumatic tires.

As evidenced by U.S. Pat. No. 5,217,758 (Jun. 8, 1993) and U.S. Pat. No. 5,227,200 (Jul. 13, 1993), silicones can be useful components in formulations for treating rubber and vinyl automotive surfaces. While these patented formulations are beneficial in many applications, there is an ever present need for improvement in the level of oiliness and greasiness. Thus, consumers point to oiliness and greasiness of residues left behind by current protectants as a major source of dissatisfaction.

My invention is based on the discovery that a dry, non-oily, and non-greasy rubber or vinyl surface protectant can be provided by combining certain silicone components and acrylic components in a formulation. I verified that when only the silicone component was applied to rubber and vinyl surfaces, the surfaces were glossy, but they felt oily. When only the acrylic component was applied to the surfaces, they were glossy and felt dry but were tacky and draggy, as though some heavy residue were still present. In some cases, the surfaces were white and flaky.
 
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