DESCRIPTION
A rough, crinkled paint surface, which occurs when uncured paint forms a "skin".
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Paint applied too heavily.
Painting under extremely hot conditions or cool damp conditions, which causes the paint film to dry faster on top than on the bottom.
Exposure of uncured paint to rain, dew, fog, or high humidity levels.
Applying topcoat of paint to insufficiently cured primer or first coat of paint.
Painting over contaminated surface (e.g., dirt or wax).
SOLUTION
Scrape or sand to remove the wrinkled coating; sand the surface smooth to blend it in to the surrounding coating. Make sure the surface is thoroughly clean.
If needed, prime bare areas with the appropriate primer, allowing it to dry completely.
Reapply the coating following the label and data page instructions for spreading rate and environmental conditions.
INTERIOR
PRIMER
(if needed)
Premium Wall & Wood Interior Latex
Multi-Purpose Interior Oil-Based/Undercoater
Loxon® Concrete & Masonry Primer/Sealer
or reapply the same coating
CAULK
PowerHouseâ„¢ Siliconized Acrylic Latex Sealant
Kitchen & Bath
EXTERIOR
PRIMER
(if needed)
Exterior Latex Wood Primer
Loxon® Concrete & Masonry Primer/Sealer
All Surface Enamel Primer
or reapply the same coating