SW - ArtPROFlaking

DESCRIPTION

The lifting of paint from the underlying surface in the form of flakes. Flaking is generally preceded by cracking or checking, and will occur over different surfaces.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

  • Cracking of exterior wood and plywood as it expands and contracts in response to temperature and humidity changes, which is transmitted through the coating.
  • Poor paint penetration, especially on wood with an excessive amount of "flat" hard grain pattern, which is smooth, hard, and nonporous.
  • Poor surface preparation and/or applying too thin a coat of paint.

SOLUTION

See Lead Information

Scrape, sand, or scrub with a wire brush to remove all loose and peeling paint.

Sand if needed to fresh wood. Wood must not be allowed to weather prior to coating.

Follow label and data page directions for surface preparation for the coating.

INTERIOR

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

SUGGESTED FINISH
Duration Home®
Cashmere®
SuperPaint®
Classic 99®

See Interior Paints

CAULK
ProSelect® 1230A, 1100A, or Kitchen & Bath

EXTERIOR

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

SUGGESTED FINISH
Duration®
SuperPaint®
A-100®
ConFlex®

See Exterior Paints

CAULK
ProSelect® 1550A, 1230A, 1100A, Window & Door
ConSeal™ Elastomeric Sealants