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  "url": "http://bayareacitydweller.com/faq/what-is-the-difference-between-orange-peel-and-knockdown-textures",
  "name": "What is the difference between orange peel and knockdown textures?",
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      "name": "What is the difference between orange peel and knockdown textures?",
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        "text": "Orange peel texture features a subtle, bumpy finish resembling an orange peel, created by spraying thinned drywall mud onto the surface. It provides a soft, understated look that helps conceal minor imperfections. Knockdown texture starts similarly but is then 'knocked down' or flattened with a trowel after application, resulting in a slightly smoother, more uniform surface with distinct, flattened peaks. Knockdown offers a more pronounced texture than orange peel.",
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        "description": "Orange peel has a subtle, bumpy finish, while knockdown is sprayed mud then flattened with a trowel, creating a more pronounced, uniform texture."
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  "description": "Orange peel has a subtle, bumpy finish, while knockdown is sprayed mud then flattened with a trowel, creating a more pronounced, uniform texture."
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