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DESCRIPTION

Failure of dried paint to obscure or hide (e.g. ability to fully conceal painted surface) the underlying color or surface to which it is applied.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

  • Applying too thin of a paint film.

  • Use of paint with low hiding characteristics.

  • Use of a paint that is much lighter or darker than the previous coat.

  • Use of the wrong type or nap size of roller cover. Use of the wrong type or size of brush.

  • Painting over a porous surface that absorbs the coating.

  • Poor flow and leveling.

  • Thinning/reducing the coating.

SOLUTION

See Lead Information.

  • Follow label and data page directions for the appropriate film build (e.g. thickness of each coating layer).

  • Prime the surface with the appropriate Sherwin-Williams Color Prime® system of gray-shaded primers for the color of the topcoat.

  • Determine the correct roller cover type or nap based on the coating being applied and the surface to be coated. On smooth surfaces, a mohair, 1/4", or 3/8" roller nap is usually sufficient. On textured surfaces, a 3/4" nap or greater is needed.

  • Prime porous surfaces before topcoating.

  • Allow proper drying time before recoating.

See Brush or Roller Marks.

INTERIOR

PRIMER
(if needed)
Premium Wood & Wall Primer
Multi-Purpose Interior Oil-Based/Undercoater
Loxon® Concrete & Masonry Primer/Sealer

SUGGESTED FINISH
Duration Home®
Cashmere®
SuperPaint®
ProClassic®
or reapply the same coating

See Interior Paints

EXTERIOR

PRIMER
(if needed)
Exterior Latex Wood Primer
Loxon® Concrete & Masonry Primer/Sealer
All Surface Enamel Primer

SUGGESTED FINISH
Duration®
SuperPaint®
A-100®
WoodScapes®
ConFlex XLâ„¢
or reapply the same coating

See Exterior Paints

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