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The time required for the majority of the quick-evaporating solvents in the material being sprayed to evaporate or "flash" from the surface.
Small circular depressions nearly devoid of paint usually caused by surface contamination with oils or silicones
Last coat of paint or other finish.
The softening and penetration of a previous film by solvents in the Paint being applied over it, resulting in raising and wrinkling.
Ability of a film to flow out free from ripples, pock- marks, and brush marks after application.
To lay or place one coat so its edge extends over and covers the edge of a previous coat, causing an increased film thickness.
The old standard for custom paint work, lacquers are a distinct paint type characterized by fast drying times and the ability to be polished to a beautiful luster. Poor durability and chemical ...