Blistering


Bubbles resulting from localized loss of adhesion and lifting of the paint film from the underlying surface.

Possible Cause:

  • Painting a warm surface in direct sunlight.

  • Application of oil-based or alkyd paint over a damp or wet surface.

  • Moisture escaping through the exterior walls (less likely with latex paint than with oil-based or alkyd paint.)

  • Exposure of latex paint film to dew, high humidity or rain shortly after paint has dried, especially if there was inadequate surface preparation.

Solution:

  • If blisters go down to the substrate, try to remove the source of moisture. Replace loose caulking; consider installing an exhaust fan. Remove blisters.

  • If blisters do not go all the way down to the substrate, remove them by scraping, then sanding. Prime any bare wood then repaint with a quality exterior paint.

Alligatoring

Blistering

Chalking

Chalk Run-down

Cracking/Flaking

Dirt Pickup

Efflorescence/Mottling

Fading/ Poor Color Retention

Frosting

Lapping

Mildew

Nailhead Rusting

Paint Incompatibility

Peeling

Poor Alkali Resistance

Poor Galvanized Metal Adhesion

Poor Gloss Retention

Surfactant Leaching

Tannin Staining

Vinyl Siding Warp

Wax Bleed

Wrinkling


Interior Paint Problems

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