| GALVANIZED:
A ferrous metal that is covered with zinc to protect it from
rusting.
GLAZING:
Glass, such as that used in doors and windows.
GLAZING
COMPOUND:
A caulk, sealant, or putty that is used to seal a glass pane
into its frame.
GLOSS:
The shininess or reflectiveness of a coating. Flat paints
have no gloss; high gloss paints have very noticeable gloss.
GLOSS
RETENTION:
The ability of a coating to maintain its gloss - pertains
especially to semigloss and gloss exterior coatings.
GRAIN:
The direction, size, arrangement or appearance of the fibers
in wood or veneer.
GRAIN
CRACKING:
Cracking of a coating, parallel to the grain of the wood substance.
GRAIN
RAISING:
The swelling and standing up of short, broken fibers of wood
caused by absorption of a liquid. Water is particularly inclined
to cause this.
GYPSUM:
Natural crystalline calcium sulfate used as an extender pigment
in paint, and in the manufacture of gypsum wallboard and plaster
of Paris.
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