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  2. Dimension stone - Wikipedia

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    A polished finish accentuates the color and makes any pattern more vivid, and the rougher finishes (i.e. honed, thermal) lighten the color and make the patterns more subdued. In addition to selecting a stone color and pattern, the suitability of its properties for the intended use must be considered.

  3. Read This Before Choosing Satin vs. Eggshell Paint - AOL

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    Different levels of sheen can affect how colors appear and add dimension to rooms.” A high-sheen finish can revive a dull room, while a low-sheen finish can mask any bumps or imperfections ...

  4. Read This Before Choosing Satin vs. Eggshell Paint - AOL

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    When to Use Satin Paint. Because of its durability, many people choose a satin finish for bathrooms, kitchens, and kids’ rooms. Satin is also a popular choice for trim, especially if you want to ...

  5. Paint sheen - Wikipedia

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    High-gloss finish used for kitchen elements. Sheen is a measure of the reflected light from a paint finish. Glossy and flat (or matte) are typical extreme levels of glossiness of a finish. Gloss paint is shiny and reflects most light in the specular (mirror-like) direction, while on flat paints most of the light diffuses in a range of angles ...

  6. Surface finishing - Wikipedia

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    One takes great care to remove any surface defects in the metal, like pits, that could allow bacteria to grow. A #4 dairy or sanitary finish is produced by polishing with a 180–240 grit belt or wheel finish softened with 120–240 grit greaseless compound or a fine non-woven abrasive belt or pad. #6 Finish. Also known as a fine satin finish.

  7. Quartz Vs. Granite: Which Stone Is Right For Your ... - AOL

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    An interior designer weighs in on which countertop material is best.

  8. Hegman gauge - Wikipedia

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    Determining the fineness of a paint's grind is important, because too coarse a grind may reduce the paint's color uniformity, gloss, and opacity. [7] The Hegman gauge is widely used for this purpose because it requires minimal skill and only a few seconds' work.

  9. Decomposed granite - Wikipedia

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    Decomposed granite is a kind of granite rock that is weathered to the point that the parent material readily fractures into smaller pieces of weaker rock. Further weathering yields material that easily crumbles into mixtures of gravel -sized particles known as grus that further may break down to produce a mixture of clay and silica sand or silt ...