Failure of dried paint to obscure or hide the underlying color or surface to which it is applied.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Applying too thin of a paint film.
Use of paint with low hiding characteristics.
Use of a paint that is much lighter or darker than the previous coat.
Use of the wrong type or nap size of roller cover. Use of the wrong type of size of brush.
Painting over a porous surface that absorbs the coating.
Poor flow and leveling.
Thinning/reducing the coating.
SOLUTION
Follow label and data page directions for the appropriate film build.
Refer to our Paint Rating Charts to determine which product best fits your needs.
Prime the surface with the appropriate P-Sh ade primer for the color.
Determine
the correct roller cover based on the coating being applied and the
surface. On smooth surfaces, a Mohair,1/4” or 3/8” roller nap is
usually sufficient. On textured surfaces, a ¾” nap or greater is
needed. Prime porous surfaces before top coating.
Allow proper drying time before recoating.
SYSTEM
INTERIOR
Primer, if needed PrepRite Classic Primer, or PrepRite Wall & Wood Oil
Primer/Undercoater, or PrepRite Mansonry Primer
Finish Refer to our Interior Paint Rating Chart to determine which product best fits your needs.
Suggested Finishes Cashmere, SuperPaint, ProClassic, or reapply the same Coating
EXTERIOR
Primer, if needed A -100 Exterior Primer, or Loxon Masonry Primer, or
All Surface Enamel Primer
Finish Refer to our Exterior Paint Rating Chart to determine which product best fits your needs.
Suggested Finishes Duration, SuperPaint, A-100, WoodScape, ConFlex, or reapply the same coating.