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FLUENT MATERIAL EXCESS REMOVAL IMPLEMENT & METHOD
The invention provides an implement for handheld swiping of fluent material excess removal comprising a flexible card with transparent windows. In a preferred embodiment, the flexible card has opposing transparent longitudinal and lateral transparent windows. It is useful that the flexible card have rounded corners to facilitate swiping of a curved bead of fluent material, for example along the join of perpendicular walls and bathtub ledge. If the flexible card is provided with rounded corners of differing radii, it facilitates the swiping of larger or smaller curved beads of fluent material. At least one corner is preferably square to permit swiping of essentially all protruding material along a perpendicular join.
FLUENT MATERIAL EXCESS REMOVAL IMPLEMENT & METHOD
The invention provides an implement for handheld swiping of fluent material excess removal comprising a flexible card with transparent windows. In a preferred embodiment, the flexible card has opposing transparent longitudinal and lateral transparent windows. It is useful that the flexible card have rounded corners to facilitate swiping of a curved bead of fluent material, for example along the join of perpendicular walls and bathtub ledge. If the flexible card is provided with rounded corners of differing radii, it facilitates the swiping of larger or smaller curved beads of fluent material. At least one corner is preferably square to permit swiping of essentially all protruding material along a perpendicular join.
FLUENT MATERIAL EXCESS REMOVAL IMPLEMENT & METHOD
ACCESSOIRE D'ENLEVEMENT D'EXCEDENT DE MATERIAUX FLUIDES ET METHODE
BROOMHALL SIMON J (author)
2017-07-25
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E04F
FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
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Ausbau von Bauwerken, z.B. Treppen, Fußböden
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