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Paint Failures ( Page 2 )

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Cracked Caulk

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Plywood Cracking

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Darkening

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Eave Peeling

Glossary Of Painting Terms

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Cracking Over Caulk

Cause

When paint is applied over a partially dried bead of caulk, the paint dries, first forming a film. As the caulk continues to dry, it separates from the underside of the paint film. Ultimately, the paint film cracks.

Conditions that affect the drying time for caulks are air, surface or caulk temperatures below 40F; high humidity; and joints in excess of 1/2'' in width or depth.

Solution

Surfaces to be sealed should be sound, dry, and free of oils, dust, mortar spatter, release agents, old caulk, bitumen, old paint or other contaminants. Remove flaky, loose, and powdery material from the joint.

Apply caulk only when temperature of surrounding air, surfaces to be caulked, and caulk are all above 40F. Do not apply when rain or freezing temperatures are expected. Joints should not be more than 1/2" in width or depth. Joints deeper than 1/2'' should be filled within 1/2" of the surface with polyethylene rod or closed cell urethane foam. Fill the remaining joint with caulk, and tool within 5 minutes of application.

Recommended Sherwin-Williams Coating System

One coat A-100 Latex or Alkyd Exterior Wood Primer

Two coats Exterior Latex House and Trim Paint.

 

Plywood Cracking

Cause

Plywood cracks from its expansion and contraction with changing moisture content. Plywood is prone to cracking because of its original method of manufacture involving peeling thin sheets of wood from logs. Stresses are induced which later show up as cracking. Many small fissures are produced in films of paints and stains that have been applied to insufficiently dry plywood. The edges of these cracks protrude upward and can be felt as sharp burrs. Subsequently, this coating my become detached from the edges of the cracks and lead to flaking.

Solution

New wood: To prevent cracking of newly installed plywood, sand and prime with Sherwin-Williams Latex Exterior Wood Primer.

Repaint: If cracking is severe, replace the wood, for this is an unpaintable surface.

If the cracking is not extensive, sand surface smooth. The plywood must be thoroughly dry. Apply latex primer.

Recommended Sherwin-Williams Coating System

-New Wood

One coat A-100 Latex Exterior Wood Primer

Two coats Exterior Latex House and Trim Paint

-Repaint

Spot prime with A-100 Latex Exterior Wood Primer

Two coats Exterior Latex House and Trim Paint

 

Darkening and Decaying of Wood

Cause

Darkening of wood is caused by ultraviolet radiation. This can take place in wood that has never been coated with a protective coating. It can also occur under clear varnishes and lightly pigmented stains. Different degrees of darkening can occur on different woods. If moisture is penetrates into the wood, varnish coatings will peel due to wood decomposition under the coating. Woods that are exposed to weather are not protected against wood-destroying organisms. Eventually the wood ceases to be a coatable surface.

Solution

New woods must not be exposed to harmful sun rays for extended time periods. Paint and stain adhesion performance is enhanced when the new wood is painted or stained immediately after installation. Wood that has been allowed to darken (decompose) must be sanded to fresh wood. Wood that cannot be sanded to fresh wood must be replaced.

Coatings can be applied to treated woods after the moisture content has dropped to a paintable level. Semi-transparent stains must be used on all horizontal (walk-on) surfaces. Paints, semi-transparent and solid color stains can be used on vertical surfaces.

Recommended Sherwin-Williams Coating System

Two coats WoodScapes Exterior Acrylic Solid Color Stain or

One coat A-100 Alkyd Exterior Wood Primer

Two coats Exterior Latex House and Trim paint (Flat, Stain, or Gloss)

-Decks and porches

Cuprinol Deck Care Products

 

Under-Eave Peeling

Cause

Lack of inter-coat adhesion can occur if:

Paints are applied to old hard and glossy paint films.

Salts which were formed during the life of the previous coat were not removed before the new coat of paint was applied. These salts form an invisible film preventing a bond with a new topcoat. This leads to loss of adhesion and peeling.

Solution

Sand surface and wash all protected areas with a strong detergent solution and water. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and allow to dry.

Recommended Sherwin Williams Coating System

One coat A-100 Alkyd Exterior Wood Primer

Two coats Exterior Latex House and Trim Paint.

 

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