Nonpermanent final finish definition

Nonpermanent final finish means a material such as a wax, polish, nonoxidizing oil, or similar substance that must be periodically reapplied to a substrate over its lifetime to maintain or restore the material's effect. {effective July 10, 2003}
Nonpermanent final finish means a material such as a wax, polish, nonoxidizing oil, or similar substance that must be periodically reapplied to a surface over its lifetime to maintain or restore the reapplied material's intended effect.

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