Paint Flashcards

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A general class of resinous polymers derived from esters, amides or other acrylic acid.

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Acrylic

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Paint used on new plaster, which is durable in contact with lime.

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Alkali Resistant

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Mechanical bonding of a coating to a rough surface as contrasted with adhesion, which is chemical bonding.

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Anchoring

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Metal paint designed to inhibit corrosion.

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Anti-Corrosive Paint

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These paints contain toxic compound, which kill any fungi attempting to feed from it.

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Anti-Fungus Paint

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Paint that contains a grit (sand, plastic chips, cork dust) that forms a grippable surface that breaks the “tension” of the water.

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Anti-Slip Paint

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This is the process of artificially ageing paint.

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Antiquing

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The imitation of bamboo through painting turned or carved wood to copy the bamboo knots and grains, the decorating it.

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Bambooing

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Undercoat staining through the topcoat.

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Bleeding

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Bubbles appear on the paint film. Caused by water vapour being attracted by heat and forming spaces beneath the film.

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Blistering

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Milky opalescence on lacquer usually happens if paint was applied in wet or cold weather.

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Blushing

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Powdery deposit being formed on a dry paint film surface.

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Chalking

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Splits that appear in the film of the surface coating. Caused by the use of excessive driers or recoating before the undercoat is dry.

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Checking, Cracking, Crocodiling, Alligatoring

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Diluted layer of paint or propriety product that is applied over the base coat to provide a wash or “glimpse” of color.

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Colorwash

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Imitates old-peeling paint and provides cob-web look.

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Crackle

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Process that was developed to imitate the crazing of very old varnish.

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Craquelure

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Scratching plaster to prepare the surface for the next coat.

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A type of paint made by mixing the pigment with glue or size.

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Making a finish look older than it really is or time worn and rugged.

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Distressing

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A chemical preparation added to paint which causes it to dry quickly.

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A white fluffy surface deposit that is caused by salts in the plaster being drawn to the surface.

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Efflorescence

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Actually now referred to as semi-gloss.

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Eggshell Paint

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The final coat that serves as protection layer from weather, moisture, knock and chips.

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Finishing Coat

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Paint or varnish lifting away from the surface in the flakes because of the breakdown of the adhesion.

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Method of painting on wet plaster with tempera colors.
Fresco
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Essentially the application of a gold finish.
Gilding
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Putty used to set glass in window frames and fill nail holes and cracks.
Glazing Compound
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Painting imitation of the fiber lines of wood.
Graining
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Swelling and standing up of wood grain caused by adsorbed water and solvents.
Grain Raising
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A type of varnishing to imitate the lacquering work from the east.
Japanning
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A glossy type of paint finish.
Lacquer
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Layering of numerous coats of varnish, sanding in between coats.
Lacquering
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The paint is passed through the voids that surround the design.
Negative Stencil
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The first coat of paint that is applied to a raw surface.
Primer
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Wrinkles occurring in the paint film as it dries. This happens if the paint has been applied too thickly.
Rivelling
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Solvents used to thin coatings.
Thinners