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A hazy, milky, paint surface is also known as
Ans: Blushing is when the paint gets milky look to it from humidity trapped in the
paint film.
What does the digital mil thickness gauge show?
Ans: It measures the thickness of a paint film.
The letters TPO are on a plastic part. The letters stand for
Ans: TPO stands for thermoplastic olefin.
A painted surface has small craters caused by silicone containment. These are also
called
Ans: Fish-eyes are caused by silicone containment on the surface.
Pattern control knob
Ans: The fluid knob is located below the pattern control knob.
The gradual change in height from bare metal to topcoat is called
Ans: The gradual change in height from metal to topcoat is called a featheredge.
Solvent pop may look like
Ans: Solvent popping may look like pinholes because as the solvent works its way
to the surface, it can pop and leave holes in the paint surface.
In a multi-stage paint, the intermediate layer is the
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Ans: The intermediate coat is typically a pearl coat. Some multi-stage finishes
have a tinted clear as the intermediate coat, but peal is more common.
Exterior moldings are attached using
Ans: Silicone adhesive is not used to attach exterior moldings. Silicone-based
adhesives are not compatible with painted surfaces.
What is the name for paint cracking
Ans: Micro-checking, crows feet, and line checking are all examples of paint that
is cracked. Chalkin is when a paint surface turns white as it gets older.
What is an example of airborne industrial contamination
Ans: Rail dust, acid rain, and soot are all examples of industrial contamination.
They are all byproducts of industry. Tree sap is considered organic contamination.
What type of paint is the easiest to match
Ans: Single-stage paint can be solid or metallic. It can be various types of paints
such as lacquer, enamels, and urethane. A base coat needs to be clear coated so it
is not single stage paint.
Bleed-through causes
Ans: Bleed-through causes discoloration on the undercoats and the topcoats.
Bleed-through does not cause pinholes. Molting is a spray technique problem.
Bleed-through cannot cause rust. It is caused by bare metal, moisture, and oxygen.
What is a hazardous waste
Ans: The cleaning process removes dirt, oil, road tar, grease, and other oil and
water-based contaminants. It does not remove paint from the surface.
What is least likely to be picked up by a tack rag