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The sheen [4] or gloss level of a paint is principally determined by the ratio of resinous, adhesive binder, which solidifies after drying, and solid, powdery pigment.The more binder the coating contains, the more regular reflection will be made from its smooth surface; conversely, with less binder, grains of pigment become exposed to the surface, scattering the light and providing matte ...
Support Paint sheen: zero sheen is a "level" of sheen, just as black is the zero level of lightness, value, or brightness. I agree that "finish" is too broad. --Macrakis 15:50, 12 January 2016 (UTC) Support - Paint sheen "Finish" is not specific enough and could cover a variety of different things.
Sheen (surname) The Venerable Servant of God Archbishop Fulton John Sheen, Catholic radio and TV personality, former Bishop of Rochester; Paint sheen, measure of specular reflected light (glossiness) from a paint finish; A thin layer of a substance (such as oil) spread on a solid or liquid surface and causing thin-film interference
Ida Bagus Made (1915-1999), painter; Nyoman Masriadi (born 1973), painter; I Nyoman Masriadi (born 1973), Balinese artist and painter; Yovita Meta (born 1955), fashion designer and craft artist
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High-gloss paint is a highly glossy form of paint that is light reflecting and has a mirror-like look. It pairs well with other finishes. It pairs well with other finishes. While it is highly durable and easy to clean, high gloss paint is known for obvious visibility of imperfections like scratches and dents.
Antonio Blanco (1912–1999), Philippine-born Indonesian painter; Rudolf Bonnet (1895–1978), Dutch-born Indonesian painter; Lee Man Fong (1913–1988), Chinese-born Indonesian painter