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there are different grades of it depending on the roughens

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there are different grades of it depending on the roughens

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Cleans it and roughens it, usually so paint will stick better.

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That depends on what the object with rough edges and grooves is.

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Toughens, roughens, puffins,

Anything that rhymes with "fins" because the definition of rhyme is "repetition of the last syllable in a word", which happens to be "fins" in this case. Words that rhyme with it include: tins, wins, shins, bins, pins, etc.

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It's usually done a preparatory step for painting or surface bonding.

1 It removes surface grease, rust and dirt.

2 It roughens the surface on a microscopic level.

Both of which give improved paint (or adhesive) adherence.

There are suface roughness standards used in the coating industry.

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