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TIME:
Interval required between the application of successive coats
of paint. This time period is usually listed on the label.
REDUCER:
Material that lowers a paint's viscosity but is not necessarily
a solvent. (See Diluent.)
REFLECTANCE:
The ratio of the light that radiates onto a surface to the
amount that is reflected back.
RELATED
COLORS:
Two colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
RESIN:
A natural or synthetic material utilized as the binder for
a paint or caulk. Term used generally for oil-based or latex
binders, as "alkyd resin" or "acrylic resin."
RUST:
The reddish, brittle oxide formed on iron or its alloys. It
is a result of exposure to air and humidity or chemicals.
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