Bittiness
Paint film containing particles of paint particles, skin or foreign matter, which will be appearing above the surface of the paint film shows a rough appearance.
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Dome shaped projections or blisters in the dry paint film through local loss of adhesion from the underlying surface. Blisters may contain liquid, gas or crystals.
ViewSpots of corrosion on the surface of the newly painted surface due to industrial fall outs.
Read moreSprayed paint film in which the surface of the paint film resembles the skin of an orange.
Read morePatchy finishes generally occur when there is not enough paint applied or the paint is applied unevenly, resulting in a variation of the film build hence a variation in appearance.
Read moreWhite (powdery) substance on the substrate of concrete, brick, masonry and plaster. The efflorescence, which comes from the migration of salts, can lift the paint from the substrate.
Read moreMildew is both interior and exterior problem found in damp areas receiving little or no sunlight.
Read morePaint fails to adhere to substrate or underlying coats of paint. Loss of adhesion can manifest itself in two different ways.
Read moreSubstrate showing through the top-coat. Old paintwork, spot primer are visible through the top-coat
Read moreDownward movement and tears of paint which appear soon after application to vertical surfaces. In severe situations it may be described as curtains.
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