A Custom Paint refers to a pigmented solution. Requests in the past have now been for varying the degree or forms of pigment, changing the viscosity (thickness) or rheology (flow or leveling) of the paint, changing the finish or texture of the paint, changing the hardness of the dried product or transforming the operating qualities of the paint.
Initially, your client transmits an example of the color to-be coordinated, both in-the form of a wet paint, or even a dried swatch…
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