


Understanding Discoloration: Causes, Effects, and Solutions
Discoloration refers to a change in the color of a material or surface, often due to exposure to environmental factors such as sunlight, moisture, or chemicals. It can also be caused by aging, wear and tear, or damage to the material. Discoloration can result in a loss of aesthetic appeal, and in some cases, it can also affect the structural integrity of the material.
Example: The wooden floor in the living room had become discolored over time due to exposure to direct sunlight, causing it to lose its original warm tone.
Synonyms: fading, discoloration, staining, spotting.
Antonyms: brightening, illuminating, lightening, color enhancement.



