Paint Solution






Causing adhesion loss from a top coat of latex over many layers of old alkyd or oil based paint.



Usually caused by painting over 3 or more layers of alky or oil based paint with a latex top coat.
The old paint has become brittle and will lift off the surface.
Inadequate surface preparation.
Using a not recommended top coat.



Remove all loose paint by scraping or wire brush for masonry.
Power washing is recommended for large areas.
Feather sand edges for smooth appearance and rinse thoroughly with a hose.
All bare areas will need spot priming.



Priming is essential for better adhesion, sheen uniformity, mildew control and durability.
Select a top quality exterior paint in the color and sheen of your choice.



Substrate: Wood
Primer: 220 Weather Shield Ext. Alkyd Primer
Finish Coats: 1240 Acry-Shield Exterior Flat Finish
1245 Acry-Velvet Ext. Low Sheen Finish
1250 Acry-Lustre Ext. Semi-Gloss Finish
1235 Seasons Ext. 100% Acrylic Flat
1236 Seasons Ext. 100% Acrylic Low Sheen

Substrate: Masonry
Primer: 239 Kel-Bond II Surface Conditioner
Finish Coats: 1240 Acry-Shield Exterior Flat Finish
1245 Acry-Velvet Ext. Low Sheen Finish
1235 Seasons Ext. 100% Acrylic Flat
1236 Seasons Ext. 100% Acrylic Low Sheen

Substrate: Metal
Primer: 1711 Kel-Guard Rust Inhib. Primer
Finish Coats: 1240 Acry-Shield Exterior Flat Finish
1245 Acry-Velvet Ext. Low Sheen Finish
1250 Acry-Lustre Ext. Semi-Gloss Finish
1235 Seasons Ext. 100% Acrylic Flat
1236 Seasons Ext. 100% Acrylic Low Sheen