Lapping


Appearance of a denser color or higher gloss where wet and dry layers overlap during paint application.

Possible Cause:

  • Failure to maintain a "wet edge" when painting.

Solution:

Maintain a wet edge when painting by applying paint toward the unpainted area and then back into the just-painted surface. This technique (brushing or rolling from "wet to dry," rather than vice versa) will produce a smooth, uniform appearance. It is also wise to minimise the area being painted and plan for interruptions at a natural break, such as a window, door or corner (especially important when applying stain to bare wood). Alkyd paints generally have superior wet edges properties.

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


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