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Opaque liquid coating, which is used to protect and preserve, surfaces both interior and exterior. Most paints are either latex or oil based and come in a huge variety of colors and tones. Paint consists of three parts; a thinner which give it a liquid appearance, a binder which binds the pigment particles and adheres to the surface, and the additives, which are added to give additional properties. |
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| Paint finishes
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Luster or sheen of paint types. High gloss - Commonly referred to as enamel, it has a high shine. Semi-gloss - Slightly less shiny than high gloss. Satin-flat - Slight sheen. Flat Paint - No sheen or gloss, it is also known as matte. |
| Paint gauge
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Instrument for measuring the thickness of paint film. |
| Paint pad
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Square or rectangle with a sponge back, a short nap and a handle, which can used as a paint applicator. |
| Paint remover
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A compound that softens old paint or varnish and permits scraping off the loosened material. |
| Paint roller
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Cylinder shaped applicator, which is covered with an absorbent material and revolves on a handle to apply paint to a wall. The roller is dipped into the paint and, after the excess drips off, it is rolled up and down the wall. |
| Paint scraper
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| Paint thinner
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Products, such as petroleum spirits, mineral spirits or coal-tar products, used to thin oil based paints and varnishes and are also used to clean off oil based paint. |
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