However, do
not abrade
the skin by using a scrub brush.
Abraded sherds
of pottery were found to have adhered to the slag.
Abraded to remove
surface scratches.
Nubuck aniline dyed leather which has been
lightly abraded
on the grain surface to create a velvety finish or nap.
Abrade the surface
using a dry sandpaper, rubbing in the direction of the grain.
Abrade easily, dry, unmounted specimens are of little use.
Abraded medieval pottery
were retrived from the edge of the topsoil.
These are generally broken and
heavily abraded
as may be expected in a river transporting coarse gravel.
Abraded area
should be much larger than the damaged surface to " feather " the edges.
The pottery collection consists of quite small pieces, and all were
very abraded.
Abraded mortar
throughout the body of the building.
Sherds of roman pottery were recovered from most contexts but all the sherds were
much abraded
and likely to be residual.
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