Paint Solution
Two painted surfaces sticking together when pressed against the other, such as doors and windows.
Insufficient drying time before pressing the newly painted surfaces of doors and windows together.
Lack of adequate ventilation will lengthen drying time.
Using slow drying oil based paints.
Excessive paint.
Recoat before first coat is dry.
Allow the proper drying time per label directions.
Free windows and doors from sticking before painting.
Door and window jams should be properly adjusted for free and smooth operation.
Persistent blocking or sticking can be relieved with talcum powder.
Priming is essential for better adhesion, sheen uniformity, mildew control and durability.
Select a top quality interior paint in the color and sheen of your choice.
Substrate: Bare wood
Primer: 975 Acry-Plex Enamel Undercoat
Finish Coats: 1650 Acry-Plex Interior Latex Semi-Gloss
1685 Dura-Poxy + Int./Ext. Semi-Gloss Acrylic En.
1680 Dura-Poxy + Int./Ext. Gloss Acrylic En.










