A rough, crinkled paint surface, which occurs when uncured paint forms a "skin".
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Paint applied too heavy.
Painting
under extremely hot conditions or cool damp conditions, which causes
the paint film to dry faster on top than on the bottom.
Exposure of uncured paint to rain, dew, fog, or high humidity levels.
Applying top coat of paint to insufficiently cured primer or first coat.
Painting over contaminated surface (e.g., dirt or wax).
SOLUTION
Scrape or sand to remove the wrinkled coating;
sand the surface smooth to blend it in to the surrounding coating. Make
sure the surface is thoroughly clean. If needed,
prime
bare areas with the appropriate primer, allowing it to dry completely.
Reapply the coating following the label and data page instructions for
spre ading rate and environmental conditions.
SYSTEM
INTERIOR
Primer if needed Prep Rite Classic Primer ,or PrepRite Wall & Wood Oil Primer/Undercoated , or prep Rite Masonry Primer .
Caulk ProSelect 1230A, 1100A, or Kitchen & Bath.
Finish Refer to our Interior Paint Rating Chart to determine which product best fits your needs.
Suggested Finishes Reapply the same or an upgr ade coating.