GMW GMW14130 Resistance to Marring or Scuffing
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GMW GMW14130 Document Information:
Title
Resistance to Marring or Scuffing
GM Worldwide
Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2005
Scope:
This procedure is used to determine the ability of a surface to resist
scuffing or marring.
Scuffing is defined as permanent damage to the coating. An example of
scuffing would be a break in
the topcoat with visible flakes of coating caused by scraping by the
paperclip. An example of
marring is a furrow created by the paperclip that may or may not be
permanent.
Note: Nothing in the specification supersedes applicable laws and
regulations unless specific
exemption has been obtained.
Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic
language, the English language
shall take precedence.
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