Abstract: A liquid aluminum stop leak usable in aluminum radiators, aluminum engine blocks, and aluminum heat transfer systems for stopping leaks of coolant therefrom. A liquid aluminum stop leak comprising: water; a preservative; CH2OH; cellulose; polyester; aluminum flakes; a compound for maintaining a suspension, and compounds for adjusting the pH level of the blend. The liquid aluminum stop leak is compatible with aluminum cooling systems preventing galvanic decay.
Abstract: A method of treating a painted surface such as of vehicle or glass to form a film which protects the surface and can be easily cleaned, is described. A treatment solution including a non-water soluble surfactant mixed with water is rubbed onto the surface being protected until a tacky film forms on the surface. The tacky film is then rinsed from the surface until the surface is free of any streaks. The resulting protective film is beneficial to protect the surface against exposure to pollution, hand water deposits, acid contaminants, ultraviolet rays and the like.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 5, 1997
Date of Patent:
August 4, 1998
Assignee:
Crescent Marketing, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard D. Frazer, Jr., Scott G. Howard
Abstract: An improved treatment compound for rendering glass surfaces and the like water repellant, is described. The treatment compound comprises a mineral acid, a solvent, a mild abrasive constituent and an alkyl polysiloxane. The polysiloxane is a film former while the mild abrasive serves to enhance dirt and grit removal, smooth the water repellant film and indicate the area of application.
Abstract: A method of treating a painted surface such as of vehicle or glass to form a film which protects the surface and can be easily cleaned, is described. A treatment solution including a non-water soluble surfactant mixed with water is rubbed onto the surface being protected until a tacky film forms on the surface. The tacky film is then rinsed from the surface until the surface is free of any streaks. The resulting protective film is beneficial to protect the surface against exposure to pollution, hand water deposits, acid contaminants, ultraviolet rays and the like.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 13, 1995
Date of Patent:
May 6, 1997
Assignee:
Crescent Marketing, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard D. Frazer, Jr., Scott G. Howard
Abstract: A method of treating a painted vehicle or glass to form a film which protects the surface and can be easily cleaned. A treatment solution including a surfactant mixed with water is rubbed into sections of the surface being protected until a tacky residue forms on the surface. The tacky residue is then rubbed into the surface until the surface is wiped free of any streaks.