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MUDCRACKING:
DESCRIPTION
Deep, irregular cracks resembling dried mud in the dry Paint film.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
- Paint is applied too thick.
- Paint is allowed to build up in corners during Application.
- Surface was not prepared properly; contaminants were not removed.
SOLUTION
- Follow label and data page directions for the appropriate surface preparation.
- Follow label and data page directions for the appropriate film build.
- Determine
the correct roller cover based on the coating being applied and the
surface. On smooth surface, a Mohair, 1/4” or 3/8” roller nap is
usually sufficient. on textured surface, a 3/4” nap or greater is
needed.
- Smooth the coating by scraping and / of sanding, prime If needed, and repaint.
- Quality Paints have very good application and hiding Properties, which minimize the tendency to apply too Thick a coat of paint.
SYSTEM
INTERIOR
- Primer, if needed PrepRite Classic Primer, or
- PrepRite Wall & Wood Oil
- Primer/Undercoater, or
- PrepRite Masonry Primer
- Finish Refer to our Interior Paint Rating
- Chart to determine which product
- Best fits your needs.
- Suggested Finishes Cashmere, SuperPaint, Classic99
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, WoodScapes
- 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,
- WoodScapes.
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