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The main difference between matte gloss and clear gloss is the amount of shine that each one has. A matte gloss will give paint a subdued, toned-down look, while a clear gloss will be shinier and more polished.
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Yes, you can
Most glues will stick to gloss paint.
No, you can dull satin or semi-gloss but not the reverse.
The main difference between matte gloss and clear gloss is the amount of shine that each one has. A matte gloss will give paint a subdued, toned-down look, while a clear gloss will be shinier and more polished.
Melt calendaring is the process in which polymer melt is converted into a film or sheet. Calendaring is used to produce coated fabrics.
You can get hair gloss treatment from certain shampoo's like Garnier, Pantene and Herbal Essences, also can happen with Lemon juice.
There are several websites and stores that sell gloss photo paper. To name a few www.staples.com, www.officemax.com and www.amazon.com
Gloss photo paper is usually used for printing pictures off of your computer or laptop. You simply place the gloss photo paper in your printer. Replacing the regular printer paper. Then click on a picture you want to be printed. You can purchase it at Walmart or Office Max. They are the cheapest.
Kaolin
just like u use regular paper but it is glossy. : )
Pulp mills. The process involves chemically breaking down wood chips, bleaching, rolling and steaming them calendaring. Pulp mills turn out tons of paper every hour.
supercalender
One should use gloss photo paper when it is more compatible with their printer or photo programming. Gloss is also cheaper than matte. It all depends on your experience, and what type of quality you are looking for
Kodak has a gloss photo paper that make us feel exactly like a professional photograph and it is not expensive.
In paper manufacturing, calendaring is the process of smoothing the surface of the paper by pressing it between cylinders or rollers -- the calender -- at the end of the papermaking process. Uncalendered papers - those not made smooth by calendering - have a less smooth texture. Calendering produces a smooth, uniform surface more suitable for writing and many printing processes than uncalendered papers. Heating the calender can produce smoother paper while cool rollers give slightly more texture. From: Jacci Howard Bear's Desktop Publishing Glossary