Mildew

Black, gray, or brown areas on the surface of paint or caulk.
Possible Cause:
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Forms most often on areas that tend to be damp, or that
receive little or no direct sunlight (e.g., bathrooms,
kitchens and laundry rooms).
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Use of a lower quality paint, which may have an insufficient
amount of mildewcide.
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Failure to prime a bare wood surface before applying
the paint.
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Painting over a substrate or coating on which mildew
has not been removed.
Solution:
Test for mildew by applying a few drops of household bleach
to the discoloured area. If it disappears, the discolourant
is probably mildew. Remove all mildew from the surface by
scrubbing with a diluted household bleach solution (one part
bleach, three parts water), while wearing rubber gloves and
eye protection. Power washing is also an option. Rinse thoroughly,
prime any bare wood, then apply one or two coats of high quality
exterior paint. To protect against mildew in high humidity
areas, use a quality kitchen and bath paint.
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