Gloss is measured in "gloss units" and not a percentage. The reference you list (Triboropaintcenter) is also incorrect. I reference the following (http://www.gloss-meters.com/GlossIntro2.html#4) for a better explanation of gloss, its measurement and units.

I found this while looking for information on this topic. Maybe someone wants to integrate it. http://www.dunnedwards.com/PaintingContractors/Paint101/HowToGuides/SelectingtheRightGloss.aspx

Common Names and Associated Gloss Values[edit]

Since we're missing a citation on the current table of common names/gloss values, I propose we use this list: http://www.rochelepainting.com.au/paint-sheen-level, which lists values very similar to the table already present:

Soupfork (talk) 00:44, 9 September 2014 (UTC)Reply[reply]

What physical component or ingredient within paint is responsible for specular reflection?[edit]

Hello,

I came to this page seeking to understand what physical component or ingredient within a paint is responsible for its specular reflection qualities. For instance are there plastic or glass spheres added to the paint to give a specific specular reflection? It is fine to say that gloss or lack of gloss of a paint is due to it's specular reflection but what physically within the paint causes this?

Thank You70.54.60.161 (talk) 19:25, 13 December 2014 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Thanks for your comment. I found a rather comprehensive source and will try to add that information to the article. No such user (talk) 12:25, 11 March 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Title, MOS, etc[edit]

@AjaxSmack: Thanks for your edits. However, I see a few issues with them:

Move request January 2016[edit]

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The result of the move request was: moved to Paint sheen. Jenks24 (talk) 06:20, 24 January 2016 (UTC)Reply[reply]



Gloss and matte paintPaint sheen – The article deals with all paint sheens, not just gloss and matte sheens. Alternatively, the title could be paint finish. —  AjaxSmack  04:27, 12 January 2016 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Other coatings (e.g., varnish) have gloss levels, not just paint.
There are many levels of glossiness or flatness between gloss and matte (satin, etc.). This article presumably covers the quality of glossiness, not just the two extreme levels: the article on brightness is not entitled "White and black".
Anyway, "flat", not "matte" is probably the most commonly used name for a matte finish in interior painting at least. --Macrakis (talk) 16:09, 17 January 2016 (UTC)Reply[reply]

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