Understanding Sheen Levels in Polishing
Understanding Sheen Levels in Polishing
The Concrete Polishing Of Northern Colorado of a paint reflects how much light it reflects, impacting both durability and appearance. Sheen levels range from matte or satin to a glassy, mirror-like finish. The sheen of a concrete floor depends on the aggregate exposure and grinding level, with higher grit levels producing more shine and lower ones reducing it. During the polishing process, we cycle through different diamond grit pads from coarse to fine, increasing or decreasing aggregate exposure and sheen levels.
Flat or matte category paints reflect very little light and are ideal for hiding imperfections on walls and ceilings. Eggshell or satin sheens are more durable than flat finishes and balance durability with a soft, modest sheen that hides surface imperfections. Semi-gloss sheens are more durable than satin and have a slight overhead reflection for easy cleaning.
Understanding Sheen Levels in Concrete Polishing
Sheen levels affect how well a painted surface resists scratching, burnishing and water-spotting. Choosing the right sheen for each space is crucial to achieving long-lasting, beautiful results.
Sheen levels also play a role in maximizing the color of your walls and floors, making them appear brighter or darker at certain times of day. It is important to choose the right sheen for each room based on your desired aesthetic and practical needs. For example, kitchens and bathrooms have greater coating demands than a spare bedroom and should use a more durable sheen to resist staining and make cleaning easier. Luckily, Duration Home comes in a variety of sheens to meet your needs.
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