Method for removing reflective decal

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Inventors

Moore, Ronnie J.
Burrows, Walter H.

Application #

902801

Filed

May-4-1978

Published

Sep-2-1980

Current US Class

134/38
134/4
134/42
134/6
510/242
510/412
510/505
510/506

International Classes

C11D 007/52

Field of Search

252/171 252/170 252/162 252/172 134/4 134/6 134/38

Assignee

Moore; Ronnie J. (Smyrna, GA)

Examiners

Weinblatt; Mayer

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jones, Thomas & Askew

US Patent References

3950185   Film removing co...

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Other References

"Methocel", p. 22, Dow Chemical, 1952. "Carbowax", p. 20, Union Carbide, 1960.

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Abstract
A method for removing a reflective decal from a vehicle's body surface, especially a baked enamel surface as would be found on a truck or an automobile. The method includes the steps of contacting the decal, for a period of time sufficient to loosen the decal from the surface, with a composition consisting essentially of methylene chloride, a lower alkyl alcohol, a lower aliphatic symmetric or unsymmetric ketone, methyl cellulose and polyethylene glycol, and separating the loosened decal from the surface with a high pressure stream of liquid.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of removing acrylic and polyester reflective decals from a surface comprising the steps of:

contacting said decal, for a period of time sufficient to loosen said decal from said surface, with a composition consisting essentially of approximately 30%--70% by weight methylene chloride and approximately 10%--40% by weight methyl alcohol; and

separating said loosened decal from said surface.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the composition consists essentially of:

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                      (% by weight)
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    methylene chloride  30-70%
    methyl alcohol      10-40%
    methyl ethyl ketone  3-10%
    polyethylene glycol  5-15%
    methyl cellulose     1-4%
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Description
The present invention relates to a method for removing decals from vehicle body surfaces. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method for removing reflective decals from baked enamel surfaces or uncoated metal surfaces as would be found on trucks and automobiles.

The great majority of the commercial trucks on the highway today include reflective decals on their body surfaces. These reflective decals are used to spell out a company's name, or display a slogan or picture while also making the truck more visible at night.

The decals are normally constructed from an acrylic material and are secured to the vehicle surface with an adhesive specifically designed to keep the decal in place for a long period of time and through exposure to a wide variety of temperatures, weather conditions, washings and commonly encoutered solvents.

Therefore, when a trailer is transferred from one company to another or when the owner merely wishes to change the decals on his truck, some method must be used to remove the old decals. However, due to the nature of the decals and the adhesives used to adhere them to a surface, the decals are very difficult to remove by conventional means. This is particularly true of decals that have been attached for long periods of time.
 
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