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  2. Paint stripper - Wikipedia

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    Paint stripper or paint remover is a chemical product designed to remove paint, finishes, and coatings, while also cleaning the underlying surface. The product's material safety data sheet provides more safety information than its product labels . Paint can also be removed using mechanical methods (scraping or sanding) or heat ( hot air ...

  3. Polishing (metalworking) - Wikipedia

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    Polishing and buffing are finishing processes for smoothing a workpiece's surface using an abrasive and a work wheel or a leather strop. Technically, polishing refers to processes that uses an abrasive that is glued to the work wheel, while buffing uses a loose abrasive applied to the work wheel. Polishing is a more aggressive process, while ...

  4. French polish - Wikipedia

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    French polish. French polishing is a wood finishing technique that results in a very high gloss surface, with a deep colour and chatoyancy. French polishing consists of applying many thin coats of shellac dissolved in denatured alcohol using a rubbing pad lubricated with one of a variety of oils. The rubbing pad is made of absorbent cotton or ...

  5. Buff and Shape Like a Pro With These Expert-Level Nail Drills

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    Electric, salon-quality drills—or electric nail files—are jack-of-all-trades devices, featuring a range of interchangeable heads designed to file, buff, and polish your natural or acrylic nails.

  6. Shades of brown - Wikipedia

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    Buff is a pale yellow-brown color that got its name from the color of buffed leather. [12] At a hue of 28, it is classified as an orange-brown. According to the Oxford English Dictionary , buff as a descriptor of a color was first used in the London Gazette of 1686, describing a uniform to be "A Red Coat with a Buff-colour'd lining".

  7. Buffalo State University - Wikipedia

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    The State University of New York Buffalo State University[ 4][ 5] (colloquially referred to as Buffalo State University, SUNY Buffalo State, Buffalo State, or simply Buff State) [ 6][ 7] is a public university in Buffalo, New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. Buffalo State University was founded in 1871 as the ...

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  9. Buff (colour) - Wikipedia

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    buff[ 1] russet. Buff ( Latin: bubalinus) [ 2][ 3] is a light brownish yellow, ochreous colour, typical of buff leather. [ 4][ 5] Buff is a mixture of yellow ochre and white: [ 6] two parts of white lead and one part of yellow ochre produces a good buff, or white lead may be tinted with French ochre alone. [ 7]