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  2. Rust-Oleum - Wikipedia

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    On the basis of market share, Rust-Oleum holds the top position in the U.S. and Canada in the rust-preventative, decorative, specialty and professional segments of the small-project paint category. [8] In 1979 the company's slogan, "Rust Never Sleeps", was adopted by Neil Young (upon a suggestion by Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo) as a name for an ...

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    #5 Spray, Pray, And Slay Your Outdated Decor With Rust-Oleum Stone Creations Spray That Turns Anything Into A Rock-Solid Statement Piece Review: "Looks amazing, crazy that a spray can do that ...

  4. Spray paint - Wikipedia

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    Spray paint (formally aerosol paint) is paint that comes in a sealed, pressurized container and is released in an aerosol spray when a valve button is depressed. The propellant is what the container of pressurized gas is called. When the pressure holding the gas is released through the valve, the aerosol paint releases as a fine spray. [1]

  5. Thermal spraying - Wikipedia

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    Wire arc spray is a form of thermal spraying where two consumable metal wires are fed independently into the spray gun. These wires are then charged and an arc is generated between them. The heat from this arc melts the incoming wire, which is then entrained in an air jet from the gun.

  6. Gilding - Wikipedia

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    Other gilding processes involved using the gold as pigment in paint: the artist ground the gold into a fine powder and mixed it with a binder such as gum arabic. The resulting gold paint, called shell gold, was applied in the same way as with any paint. Sometimes, after either gold-leafing or gold-painting, the artist would heat the piece ...

  7. Gilding metal - Wikipedia

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    Gilding metal is a form of brass (an alloy of copper and zinc) with a much higher copper content than zinc content. Exact figures range from 95% copper and 5% zinc [ 1 ] to “8 parts copper to 1 of zinc” (11% zinc) in British Army Dress Regulations.