False
Bromine and mercury are elements that appear dull and are in liquid form at room temperature.
dull
dull
dull
This dull finish just needs a little buffing.
Flat paint leaves a dull finish.
it is a very dull finish that doesnt reflect much light
At home this can be achieved with a piece of abrasive material, a bit like a pan scrubber! In the workshop we use a "scratch brush". In much the same way as a highly polished piece look dull after the scratches of day-to-day wear and tear, then a dull finish will eventually wear shiny. The dull finish, just like the highly polished finish, can easily be restored by your jewellery workshop.
False
it is a very dull finish that doesnt reflect much light
Iwould say yes as thet both have dull, grey, matt finish
A polished finish will reflect heat back into the the jug while a dull finish will radiate more heat to the environment. The shiny jug therefore will retain heat better than the dull jug.
The finish. Most people prefer stainless with a high shine (polished) finish. Satin has a dull finish to it (unpolished)
Chrome is a mirror-like finish on metals and some plastics. "Satin" chrome has a finish that is NOT mirror-like but brushed or dull.
matte
Yes, mix in a couple teaspoons regular talcum powder.