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Re-emulsification – A chemical process that occurs when a film of floor finish has not completely dried and is re-liquefied by a subsequent application of finish. It doesn’t appear until the floor has dried and then appears to be streaked or dull. Resilient Tile – tile that will withstand shock without permanent damage, includes rubber, cork, asphalt, linoleum, vinyl and vinyl asbestos. Resins – the basic solid content of gym and concrete floor finishes that are composed of solvents. Rinse Agent – A wetting agent used in the last rinse during dishwashing to improve the draining of the water from dishes and utensils. Rinse Aids – Surfactants which aid in the rinsing property of water by lowering its surface tension.
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