Lead paint removal

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Inventors

Barnett, Irvin

Application #

933179

Filed

Sep-18-1997

Published

Jun-15-1999

Current US Class

134/29
134/38
134/4
134/42
510/203
510/207
510/212
510/434
510/435
510/476
510/506
510/507

International Classes

B08B 007/00; C09D 009/00

Field of Search

134/4 134/29 134/38 134/42 510/203 510/207 510/212 510/434 510/435 510/476 510/506 510/507

Examiners

Soderquist; Arlen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Buff; Ernest D.

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Abstract
Oil-based paint containing lead compounds, acrylic-based or other latex paint or a combination of paints in which acrylic-based or other latex paint covers an oil-based paint is removed from a substrate on which the paint is deposited by application of an aqueous solution thereto. The solution comprises a solvent that does not dissolve the oil-based paint and is compatible with water; a film former for retarding evaporation; a viscosity builder to fortify the solution and prevent slumping thereof during application to vertical and overhead horizontal surfaces; an alkaline compound for reacting with the pigment portion of the paint. Advantageously, the solution penetrates the deposited paint, which coagulates and separates from the substrate. Stripping procedures are facilitated, and neutralization of the substrate prior to repainting is avoided. A safe and effective treatment of materials covered with lead-containing paint is carried out in an economical, cost efficient manner.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An aqueous solution for the removal of paints having a latex base or an oil-base, including those containing lead compounds, from a substrate, comprising:

a) a solvent that is a glycol ether which (i) is completely soluble in water, (ii) does not dissolve oil based paint and (iii) does dissolve latex paint, said solvent being present in an amount ranging from about 15 to 80% by weight of said solution;

b) a film former for retarding evaporation, said film former being a thermoplastic resin comprising an all-acrylic polymer, or copolymer, in emulsion form, and being present in an amount less than 12% by weight of said solution;

c) a viscosity builder to fortify said solution and prevent slumping thereof during application to vertical and overhead horizontal surfaces, said viscosity builder being a plastic clav present in an amount ranging from about 6 to 40% by weight of said solution; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to the treatment of materials that have been painted with lead-based paint to effect the removal of the paint in a safe and economical manner.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It has been established that paint containing lead compounds presents a health hazard, and its use in the United States has been banned since about 1978. Nevertheless much untreated lead paint is still in place; its removal is highly advisable and, in many installations, mandated by law. The reason for requiring removal of paint containing lead is that continued aging thereof causes it to flake and dust, increasing the potential for lead poisoning from inhalation.

There are presently available two methods for removing or stripping paint. One is physical and the other chemical. The physical method involves either sandblasting or destruction of the paint using heat from a blow-torch or hot air blower having an output temperature up to 1200.degree. F. This method is expected to be banned by the EPA shortly.
 
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