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  2. Eggshell (color) - Wikipedia

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    The color eggshell is meant as a representation of the average color of a chicken egg. In interior design , the color eggshell is commonly used when one desires a pale, warm, neutral, off-white color.

  3. Enamel paint - Wikipedia

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    Enamel paint is paint that air-dries to a hard, usually glossy, finish, used for coating surfaces that are outdoors or otherwise subject to hard wear or variations in temperature; it should not be confused with decorated objects in "painted enamel", where vitreous enamel is applied with brushes and fired in a kiln. The name is something of a ...

  4. Paint - Wikipedia

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    Enamel paint is formulated to give an especially hard, usually glossy, finish. Some enamel paints contain fine glass powder or metal flake instead of the color pigments in standard oil-based paints. Enamel paint sometimes is mixed with varnish or urethane to improve its shine and hardness.

  5. Lacquer - Wikipedia

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    The first practical nitrocellulose enamel Glossy White S.2567, still for interior use, was introduced in 1919 in the UK by Nobel Explosives. [26] In 1923, General Motors' Oakland brand automobile was the first to introduce one of the new fast-drying nitrocellulose lacquers, a bright blue, produced by DuPont under their Duco tradename.

  6. Pratt & Lambert - Wikipedia

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    Pratt & Lambert is a brand of architectural and industrial paint founded in 1849. It has been owned by Sherwin-Williams since 1995. The Pratt & Lambert company started in Buffalo, New York in 1849 as a maker of a drying agent for linseed oil paint. It was listed on the American Stock Exchange in 1905.

  7. Behr - Wikipedia

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    Behr is a given name and surname that derives from the German Bär . Older forms of the name, Bela and Belo (related to the old High German Belo ), occur in the Memorbuch . The diminutive forms Baeril (Berel) and Baerush (Berush) are used among Polish and Russian Jews.

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