Primed vs Prefinished - What's the difference?
primed | prefinished |
Given a finish at the time of manufacture.
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As adjectives the difference between primed and prefinished
is that primed is prepared for use or action while prefinished is given a finish at the time of manufacture.As a verb primed
is past tense of prime.prefinished
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