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The area over which a given amount of Paint will spread and hide the previous surface. (Usually expressed in square feet per gallon).
That stage of drying when particles of dust that settle upon the surface do not stick to the paint film.
That stage of drying when the paint no longer feels sticky, or tacky when lightly touched.
That stage of drying when a paint film has hardened sufficiently so the object or surface painted may be used without marring.
That stage of drying when a paint film can be sanded without the sandpaper sticking or clogging
That stage of drying when the next coat can be applied.
The ability of paint to last or hold up well against destructive agents such as weather, sunlight, detergents, air pollution, abrasion, or marring.