Technical Advice

Explore our Technical Advice section for expert insights on paint-related matters. Whether you're a pro or a DIY enthusiast, find valuable troubleshooting solutions.

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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Blistering

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.

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Mud Cracking

Irregular deep cracks found on the dried paint film resembles as mud cracks.

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Blushing

Hazy appearance on the paint surface reassembling a bloom, which will shows as dull in colour & low gloss.

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Spots of Corrosion

Spots of corrosion on the surface of the newly painted surface due to industrial fall outs.

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Orange Peel

Sprayed paint film in which the surface of the paint film resembles the skin of an orange.

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Peeling

Peeling tends to be associated with soft and pliable fresh coatings which can be pulled away from or spontaneously flake away from the substrate

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Chalking

Powderly layer on top of the paint film, which is disintegration of paint binder due weathering / UV light.

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Cratering

Formation of small bowl shaped depressions in the paint film. Not to be confused with Cissing.

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Patchiness

Patchy 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.

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Efflorescence

White (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.

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Fungus (mildew)

Mildew is both interior and exterior problem found in damp areas receiving little or no sunlight.

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Paint Adhesion Loss

Paint fails to adhere to substrate or underlying coats of paint. Loss of adhesion can manifest itself in two different ways.

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Poor Opacity

Substrate showing through the top-coat. Old paintwork, spot primer are visible through the top-coat

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Sagging (paint cry)

Downward 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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