automotive paint

collocation in English

meaningsofautomotiveandpaint

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automotive
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌɔː.təˈməʊ.tɪv/
us
/ˌɑː.t̬əˈmoʊ.t̬ɪv/
relating to ...
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paint
noun[C or U]
uk
/peɪnt/
us
/peɪnt/
a coloured liquid that is put on a surface such as a wall to ...
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(Definition ofautomotiveandpaintfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofautomotive paint

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Anautomotivepaintsearch of apple shows that historically the name was associated with a green color going back to the early 1930s.
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The toy can be finished usingautomotivepaintby aerosol and sometimes receives a varnished layer above the dry painting.
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He did eventually get a degree in marketing, but he worked at anautomotivepaintstore.
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Other places of use includeautomotivepaintshops, entrances to industrial kitchens and food service providers, many manufacturing areas, and electronic component assembly areas.
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Plano currently offers vocational courses including those in agriculture, family and consumer science, journalism, fashion design, advertising design, drafting, automotive technology,automotivepaint and body, clinical rotation, and criminal justice.
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Cutting compound used onautomotivepaintis an example of an abrasive suspended in a liquid, paste or wax, as are some polishing liquids for silverware and optical media.
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In the past, the acidity of the dead adult body, especially the female's egg masses, often resulted in pits and etches inautomotivepaintand chrome if not quickly removed.
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Most types of brake fluid harmautomotivepaintand plastics on contact, so special care must be taken when using this fluid: any spills must be immediately cleaned up.
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However, advances in automotive paints and protective coatings have reduced this threat significantly.
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Most automotive paints will require a clear lacquer after the colour coat, normally 24 hours later.
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Static electricity is commonly used in xerography, air filters, and some automotive paints.
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