Sagging


Downward "drooping" movement of the paint film immediately after application, resulting in an uneven coating.

Possible Cause:

  • Application of a heavy coat of paint.

  • Application in excessively humid and/or cool conditions.

  • Application of over-thinned paint.

  • Airless spraying with the gun too close to the substrate being painted.

Solution:

If the paint is still wet, immediately brush out or re-roll to redistribute the excess evenly. If the paint has dried, sand and reapply a new coat of top quality paint. Correct any unfavorable conditions: do not thin the paint; avoid cool or humid conditions; sand glossy surfaces. Paint should be applied at the recommended spread rate; avoid "heaping" on the paint. Two coats of paint at the recommended spread rate are better than one heavy coat, which can also lead to sagging. Consider removing doors to paint them supported horizontally.

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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