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Gallon, U.S.:

A unit of volume measure used in the United States. It equals 231 cubic inches, 3.785 liters or .833 imperial gallons.

Glaze:

A term used to describe several types of finishing material. Topcoat(s) (from clear to translucent to opaque) applied over a painted surface to produce decorative, generally broken color effects. Used to subdue strongly colored base coats.

Gloss:

The luster or shininess of paints and coatings are generally classified as flat, semi-gloss, or gloss; the latter has the higher reflecting ability.

Graffiti:

The unwanted vandalism of a surface with paint, felt pen, crayon, etc.

Graffiti Resistant Coating:

A coating that is applied, from which graffiti can be removed by scrubbing and without damage to the surface. The product resists hydrocarbon solvents typically incorporated in paints, markers and other coatings, allowing removal by use of similar solvents or proprietary cleaners.

Grain:

The fibers of a wood surface forming a distinct direction. Or a small particle in paint caused by poor filtration, dispersion or flocculation of pigments or the polymer

Grain Raising:

Swelling and standing up of the wood grain caused by absorbed water and

Graphics:

Two or more colors decoratively applied to a surface in a clearly defined pattern.





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