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Just a thought... but at what point on the scale would fur be? It can be both quite reflective and absorbent.
conundrum
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The Absorb/Reflect Scale
March 23, 2016 8:34pm
Just a thought... but at what point on the scale would fur be? It can be both quite reflective and absorbent.
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Tim Von Rueden
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March 14, 2017 1:41am
I would treat fur the same way as hair. It's considered matte but as it becomes more oily or wet, the fur would become more reflective.