Paint Solution
Occurs in protected or shady areas where condensation collects sulfur dioxide from air. These salt crystals are washed away by rain in areas not protected. Painting over these crystals will cause peeling as the salts draws moisture through the paint.
Improper surface preparation to painted surfaces located in areas protected from weather.
Condensation causing a collection of salt crystals from the air. If salts deposits aren't removed, new paint will peel.
Lack of adhesion of a top coat over a hard, shinny surface.
Wash and rinse thoroughly before repainting. When dry, remove all loose paint with a scraper or wire brush.
Sand all glossy areas and remove sanding dust.
Remove mildew if present. Mix 1 part bleach with 3 parts water.
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: 255 Stain Lock II Acrylic 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










