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        "text": "Drywall finishes are categorized into levels, from 0 to 5, indicating the smoothness and preparation for final decoration. Level 0 means no finishing. Level 1 involves embedding tape in joint compound. Level 2 adds a thin coat over tape and fasteners. Level 3 includes a second coat over joints and fasteners, suitable for heavy textures. Level 4 adds a third coat, ideal for flat paints or light textures. Level 5 is the highest standard, requiring a skim coat over the entire surface for optimal smoothness, recommended for glossy paints and critical lighting.",
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        "description": "Drywall finishes range from Level 0 (no finish) to Level 5 (a skim coat over the entire surface for maximum smoothness)."
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  "description": "Drywall finishes range from Level 0 (no finish) to Level 5 (a skim coat over the entire surface for maximum smoothness)."
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