Dirt Pickup




Accumulation of dirt, dust particles and/or other debris on the paint film; may resemble mildew.

Possible Cause:

  • Use of a lower quality paint, especially lower grades of satin or semi-gloss.

  • Soil splashing onto siding.

  • Air pollution, car exhaust and flying dust collecting on house body and horizontal trim.

Solution:

Wash off all surface dirt before priming and painting. To identify whether the problem is dirt or mildew, conduct a simple spot-test (see mildew). Clean off dirt with a scrub brush and detergent solution, followed by a thorough rinsing with a garden hose. Heavier dirt accumulations may require the use of a power washer.

While dirt pickup can't be eliminated entirely, high quality exterior latex paints typically offer superior dirt pickup resistance and washability. Also, higher gloss paints are more resistant to dirt pickup than flat paints, which are more porous and can more easily entrap dirt.

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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