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Sheen rule of thumb regarding washability
As sheen increases, so does washability and the ability to see imperfections.
High Gloss
Equal to or Greater than 85% sheen.
Every surface imperfection will be highlighted.
Expert preparation of the surface is required.
Quality of Prep work is judged by the perfection of reflection in the surface.
Gloss Paint
75% - 85% Sheen
Surface Imperfections will be visible.
Expert preparation of surface
Often used on imperfect walls in utility areas where washability is more important than appearance.
Semigloss paint
40% - 75% sheen
A little less shiny, a little less washable.
less of a need for a perfect surface.
specified more often than a gloss paint.
Frequently used on millwork trim and as accent areas.
Satin
25% - 40% sheen
soft sheen
can be cleaned with a soft cloth and a mild soap.
Eggshell
10% - 25% sheen
close to satin sheen
still washable
Matte
5% - 10% sheen
Good at hiding imperfections
affords some washability but not rigorous.
also referred to as "velvet" or 'suede" finish.
Flat
less that 5% sheen
not washable, touch-up only
hides more imperfections than other sheens
touches up easily.
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Paint Sheens
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A description of the different paint sheens and considerations related to each sheen level
Updated
2014-10-10T02:44:49Z
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