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What is the distinction between an airbrushing and a temporary airbrushing?

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What is the distinction between an airbrushing and a temporary airbrushing?

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An airbrushing and a temporary airbrushing are distinctive in visual perception and characteristics of image stability. Traditional airbrushing provides the use of automotive lacquer as a finishing layer. First thing we talk here about non-absorbing surfaces (such as car bodies, cases of household appliances and the likes). For instance, there is no way to remove an image off the wall, if it has been printed on to plaster. Automotive lacquer works as a prism, provides certain depth to an image and increases the contrast. Such an image is getting maximum stability to fading and mechanical damage. Though it cannot be removed without repaint (full or partial). Lacquering needs special preparatory works matting the surface before printing an image and drying the lacquer coating in a chamber. A temporary airbrushing is put over the basic paint coating. A temporary image is absolutely stable to fading and quite enough firm against mechanical impact (can be put on up to half a year). And such

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