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French Polishing Dictionary: Orange Peel

March 6, 2012

Those of you who have been keeping up with our blog will be happy to learn that today’s post is another entry for our French Polishing Dictionary. Today’s term is “orange peel.” read more

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French Polishing Dictionary: Fish Eyes

February 23, 2012

Our next entry for the French Polishing Dictionary is “Fish Eyes” and even we’ll admit that it may be one of the most unusual terms we use in the industry. read more

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French Polishing Dictionary: Patina

February 13, 2012

By now, those of you following our French Polishing Dictionary are probably using the terms Fad and Chatoyance on a daily basis (or possibly just when you speak with French polishers).  In any case, we’ve got a new term for you: Patina.

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French Polishing Dictionary: Fad

January 31, 2012

If you have been keeping up with our French Polishing blog, you’ll know we are introducing you to the various vocabulary words that French polishers use. Today the word is “Fad.” read more

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French Polishing Dictionary: Chatoyance

January 9, 2012

Like any industry, French polishing is filled with vocabulary that has historical significance and meaning, and we’d like to begin a new series on this blog to explain the different words you may hear when speaking to a professional French polisher. read more

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