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Then, of course, comes the finishing coat.
A protective finishing coat is applied after polishing to preserve the surface and help resist further oxidation or weathering.
Trowelled stucco, the finishing coat of this work, consists of three parts sand to two parts fine stuff.
There are also a wide variety of acrylic bound pigmented 'designer' finishing coats that can be applied over acrylic render.
A protective finishing coat is a substance or chemical composition applied to the surface of an object that provides a barrier of protection from external elements.
In Scotland it is termed the "finishing coat", and in America the "hard finish coat" or "putty coat".
Tonight's final tuneup before the regular season revealed a Knicks team in need of a few final touches, while the Nets could use an entire finishing coat.
THE manicurist adroitly applied a finishing coat of polish to her customer's nails, never spilling a drop or straying out of line despite her speed.
As with all Junkers worktops, SylvaRed is supplied pre-oiled from the factory and is given finishing coats in situ, rendering it water-resistant, and requiring little maintenance.
It was then pointed up on the outside and on the inside, it was coated with a lime render, and then a gypsum finishing coat put on top of the lime.
However, my stucco house has a finishing coat of stucco that seems to consist of a veneer of fine sand that was applied over a coarser stucco cement that serves as a base.
In Scotland this part of the process is termed "straightening" and in America "browning", and is performed when the first coat is dry, so as to form a straight surface to receive the finishing coat.
Several coats of this mixture were uniformly spread, smoothed and compressed on the cotton surface by passing it between metal rollers, and when the surface was required to possess a glossy enamel-like appearance, it received a finishing coat of copal varnish.
The flexibility and plastic qualities of joint compound make it a very versatile material both as sealer or finishing coat for wall surfaces, and also in decorative applications that range from machine sprayed texturing to hand-trowelled or even hand-crafted and sculptural finishes.
Broad spaces of background are now exposed by removing the finishing coat, thus revealing the colored plaster beneath, and following this the outlines of the rest of the design are scratched with an iron knife through the outer skimming to the underlying tinted surface.