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        "text": "The primary difference between interior and exterior paints lies in their composition and durability. Interior paints are formulated to withstand daily wear and tear, resist scuffs, and be easily cleaned, often with lower VOCs for indoor air quality. Exterior paints, on the other hand, are designed to endure harsh weather conditions, UV radiation, temperature fluctuations, and moisture. They typically contain additives that resist fading, cracking, peeling, and mildew growth to protect the exterior surfaces of your addition.",
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        "description": "Interior paints are for indoor wear and easy cleaning, while exterior paints are formulated to resist weather, UV, and moisture for outdoor protection."
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  "description": "Interior paints are for indoor wear and easy cleaning, while exterior paints are formulated to resist weather, UV, and moisture for outdoor protection."
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