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Why is coverage reduced in dark, bright accent colors?

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Why is coverage reduced in dark, bright accent colors?

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Certain accent colors may require more than one coat to obtain complete coverage and develop their true color. This is because the white pigment that provides hiding properties (through the scattering of light) in lighter tint base colors cannot be used to make dark, rich accent colors.

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