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The irregular occurrence of lines or streaks of various lengths and colors in an applied film; usually caused by some form of contamination.
A method of application in which the coating material is broken up into a fine mist that is directed onto the surface to be coated.
A method for protecting localized spots. The only areas primed are those that require additional protection due to rusting or peeling of the former coat.
The volatile part of paint composition that evaporates during drying.
The liquid portion of a paint composed mainly of solvents, resins, or oils.
Similar to acrylic enamels, but using urethane resins. Urethane has most of the desirable features of acrylic enamel but with enhanced durability, although they generally dry slower.