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Age Crackle: A network of fine lines created by embrittlement of the entire finish layer (as opposed to “crazing” which develops in the surface of the finish layer); continued expansion and contraction of the layer’s substrate exerts a force which the aging finish layer can no longer accommodate as it embrittles, resulting in crackle of the finish.

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