How to Fix Paint Marring

Got unwanted shine showing up on your walls? This guide will help you identify and repair marring on paint.

DEFINITION

What Is Paint Marring?

Also known as burnishing, marring has occurred when a painted area begins to show an unwanted increase in gloss or sheen as a result of rubbing, scrubbing, or having an object (or people) brush up against it.

CAUSES

What Causes It?

Any one of these situations can cause these shiny imperfections:

  • Using flat paint in high-traffic areas (a higher sheen level would be more durable here.)
  • Frequent washing and spot cleaning with an abrasive cleaner.
  • Heavy objects like furniture rubbing against the walls.
  • Use of paint that has a low resistance to scrubbing.

How to Fix and Prevent Paint Marring

STEP 1

Repaint

If your walls are showing signs of marring, the best course of action is to repaint. This time, consider a high-quality, durable paint with a higher gloss that can stand up to whatever is causing the imperfections.

STEP 2

Prevent

  • In high-traffic areas, choose a semi-gloss or gloss finish rather than a flat sheen. We also recommend choosing a durable paint formula like Emerald or Duration Home that can withstand washing and hold its gloss. 
  • Re-arrange furniture away from walls with flat finishes.
  • Paint areas that require regular cleaning (like doors, window sills, and trim) with a paint that offers both durability and easier cleaning capability.
  • To assure maximum washability and durability, wait at least two weeks before washing fresh paint.
STEP 3

Clean Properly

  • Check the manufacturer’s cleaning instructions before scrubbing or cleaning painted surfaces.
  • When removing stains, dirt, and marks, use a soft sponge with water or a general-purpose household cleaner. 
  • Penetrating stains and marks can be removed by carefully using an abrasive cleaner and water or by applying a solution of household bleach diluted in water and then rinsing with clean water.

Paint Products to Finish the Job

Remember the key here is to choose durable paint with a higher sheen that can hold up against whatever is causing your walls to burnish. When you're ready to repaint, we recommend Duration Home Interior Acrylic Latex (in a satin or semi-gloss) for vulnerable walls and ProClassic® Waterborne Interior Acrylic Enamel (in satin, semi-gloss, or gloss) for doors and trim. 

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