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 A color that does not match the standard (often a color chip) with which it is being compared. Also known as mistint.
 Opaque:
 A film or material that is not transparent or has hiding or color to it.
 Orange Peel:
 The irregular surface of a film, resembling the dimpled skin of an orange, caused by a non-uniform release of solvents in a coating or by a failure of the film to flow out to a smooth level surface after application by spray.
 Overcoat:
 Topcoat; final coat.
 Overspray:
 The paint that did not hit the intended surface during a spray application. This can appear as small, raised specks around the area sprayed and can give a halo effect on smooth surfaces.
 Oxalic Acid:
 An acidic type of wood bleach used to remove stains such as cedar bleed (tannis), rust, etc.
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