Gloss (paint) - Maintenance

Maintenance

Gloss-finish paints are generally more resistant to damage than flat paint, more resistant to staining, and easier to clean.

Flat paint may become glossier through burnishing or staining with grease; glossy paint may lose its gloss and look scratched if abraded.

Unlike gloss paint, flat paint can generally be touched up locally without repainting the entire surface.

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