Poor Flow/Leveling


Failure of paint to dry into a smooth film, resulting in unsightly brush and roller marks after the paint dries.

Possible Cause:

  • Use of lower quality paint.

  • Application of additional paint to "touchup" partially dried painted areas.

  • Re-brushing or re-rolling partially dried painted areas.

  • Use of the wrong type of roller cover or poor quality brush.

Solution:

Use of top quality latex acrylic paints which are generally formulated with ingredients that enhance paint flow. Brush and roller marks thus tend to "flow out" and form a smooth film. When using a roller, be sure to use a cover with the recommended nap length for the type of paint being used. Use of a high quality brush or roller is important; a poor brush can result in bad flow and leveling with any paint.

Blistering

Blocking

Burnishing

Caulk Failures

Cracking/Flaking

Foaming/Cratering

Lapping

Mildew

Mud Cracking

Picture Framing

Poor Flow/Leveling

Poor Hiding

Poor Print Resistance

Poor Scrub Resistance

Poor Sheen Uniformity

Poor Stain Resistance

Roller Marks/"Stipple"

Roller Spattering

Sagging

Surfactant Leaching

Wrinkling

Yellowing


Exterior Paint Problems

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