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BURNISHING:
Increase in gloss or sheen of paint film when subjected to rubbing, scrubbing or having an object brush up against it.

POSSIBLE CAUSES:
• Use of matt paint in high traffic areas, where a higher sheen level would be desirable.

• Frequent washing and spot cleaning.

• Objects (furniture, for example) rubbing against the walls.

• Use of lower grades of paint with poor stain and scrub resistance (see Poor Stain Resistance and Poor Scrub Resistance).

SOLUTION:
• Paint heavy wear areas that require regular cleaning (e.g., doors, window sills and trim) with a top quality water-based paint, because this type of paint offers both durability and easier cleaning capability. In high traffic areas, choose a satin or gloss rather than a matt sheen level. Clean painted surfaces with a soft cloth or sponge and non-abrasive cleansers; rinse with clean water.

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