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  2. Historic paint analysis - Wikipedia

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    Historic paint analysis, or architectural paint research, is the scientific analysis of a broad range of architectural finishes, and is primarily used to determine the color and behavior of surface finishes at any given point in time. This helps us to understand the building's structural history and how its appearance has changed over time.

  3. Spiced vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Spiced vinegar is a type of Philippine vinegar condiment that is made of vinegar e.g. fermented coconut sap (Cebuano: sukang tuba) [1] infused with spices primarily bird's eye chili and garlic. A variation of spiced vinegar was popularized by Rene Jose B. Stuart del Rosario of Iligan City in 2000 where the spices are finely chopped possibly ...

  4. List of colors by shade - Wikipedia

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    In theory, such combinations should produce black, but produce brown because most commercially available blue pigments tend to be comparatively weaker; [citation needed] the stronger red and yellow colors prevail, thus creating the following tones. The color brown can also be made if multiple paint colors are added to each other.

  5. RAL colour standard - Wikipedia

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    Yellow RAL 1000 Green beige RAL 1037 Sun yellow: 30 RAL 2xxx Orange RAL 2000 Yellow orange RAL 2017 RAL orange: 14 RAL 3xxx Red RAL 3000 Flame red RAL 3033 Pearl pink: 25 RAL 4xxx Violet RAL 4001 Red lilac RAL 4012 Pearl blackberry: 12 RAL 5xxx Blue RAL 5000 Violet blue RAL 5026 Pearl night blue: 25 RAL 6xxx Green RAL 6000 Patina green

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  7. Venetian ceruse - Wikipedia

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    Some sources state that Elizabeth I of England may have used Venetian ceruse. [1]Venetian ceruse or Venetian white, [2] also known as blanc de céruse de Venise [3] and Spirits of Saturn, [4] was a 16th-century cosmetic used as a skin whitener.

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