▼ Tip: How to Prevent Paint Peeling Insufficient key or grip, - TopicsExpress



          

▼ Tip: How to Prevent Paint Peeling Insufficient key or grip, is usually the cause of paint peeling or flaking. It can occur on virtually any substrate. Shiny surfaces such as tiles, aluminium, melamine etc require a special primer like ESP to make paint stick otherwise the paint will simply peel off. Other examples would be applying gloss over gloss or varnish over varnish. On all shiny surfaces, prime first with ESP primer (Easy Surface Prep) for a good solid grip. On other (non-shiny) surfaces such as normal wood, metal etc, if you plan to use oil-based undercoats. For a really strong paint grip and increased covering / hiding power stir in about 25% Owatrol oil. For emulsions, you can add up to 30% o E-B (Emulsa-Bond) into your first coat of any water based paint, the result will be a peel-proof finish. Some typical areas for above problems include sills, wall cappings, wooden facias and soffits.
Posted on: Fri, 06 Sep 2013 11:15:46 +0000

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