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1 square centimeter uses 50 cubic centimeters of paint, is this consumption correct? Normally, the paint will be 4 5 thinner after drying, that is to say, you are 1 square centimeter: 50 * centimeters... Even if it is 9 percent thin, it is 5 centimeters.
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This is determined by the paint raw material molecule.
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