Yes, you can.
The best method for applying a wood table sealer with a matte finish is to first sand the table to create a smooth surface. Then, use a brush or cloth to apply the sealer in thin, even coats, following the wood grain. Allow each coat to dry completely before applying the next one. Finally, lightly sand the table between coats for a smooth finish.
To achieve a matte finish on wood, you can sand the surface to create a smooth texture, apply a matte finish wood stain or paint, and finish with a matte clear coat or varnish for added protection.
Sandblasting is one way of producing a matte finish.
To transform glossy paint into a matte finish, you can lightly sand the glossy surface to create a rough texture, then apply a matte topcoat or finish over the sanded area. This will help to dull the shine and create a matte appearance.
It is a brushed finished, which is not completely matte, but still has a good bit of shine.
It's simply a non-glossy finish.
Coins were made with a matte finish specifically for collectors. Proof coins were made with an extra mirrored finish for the same reason. Either way, the finish increases or decreases the value of the coin.
Non-shiny
The two main classifications of matte are matte coated paper and matte uncoated paper. Matte coated paper has a smooth, non-shiny finish due to a coating applied to the surface, while matte uncoated paper has a rougher texture with a flat finish and no coating. Matte coated paper is better for vibrant color printing, while matte uncoated paper is more absorbent and better for writing or drawing.
The word for finish in Judo is Matte (Pronounced: Mat-ay)
If it has a matte finish it should be easy to paint over.
It's called a matte finish.