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What's the difference between a piano surface and a pockmarked surface?
The difference between the piano surface and the pockmarked surface of the table is as follows:

1, the piano table, that is, the paint on the desktop is anti-bright, a bit like a mirror, the surface is smooth and flat, as bright as a mirror. Introduction to the surface technology of the piano surface: The surface of the computer desk with the piano surface looks as luxurious and generous as a piano from a distance, and as crystal-clear as a close look. Whether at home or in the company, they complement each other. The paint used on its surface is preferably UV paint, which is known for its super hardness and is known as "ceramic paint". Moreover, this coating is flame retardant. If the smoke is lit and placed on the panel, the ashes will be erased after the smoke is burned out, leaving no traces of burning.

2. A pockmarked table means that the surface paint of the table will not reflect light like a mirror. If you look closely, there will be small ups and downs, also called matt surface. Matt paint is mainly colorless varnish, which is made by adding a proper amount of matting agent and auxiliary materials. Due to the different dosage of matting agent, the gloss of paint film is also different. Matte paint film has soft luster, uniform thickness, smoothness, temperature resistance, water resistance and acid and alkali resistance.

In a word, it is the different states of the paint on the table. Piano paint is bright and firm, noble and bright. Hemp topcoat is soft and natural.