A rough, crinkled paint surface occurring when paint forms a
Bubbles resulting from localized loss of adhesion, and lifting of
Stains that come from waxy substance in the reconstituted wood
Patterned cracking in the surface of the paint film resembling
Warping or buckling of vinyl siding panels that have been
Formation of fine powder on the surface of the paint
Brownish or tan discoloration on the paint surface due to
The washing down of chalk from an excessively eroding paint
Concentration of water-soluble ingredients on latex paint, creating a blotchy,
Accumulation of dirt, dust particles and/or other debris on the
Color loss and overall deterioration of paint film on fresh
Paint that has lost its adhesion to a galvanized metal
Deterioration of the paint film, resulting in excessive or rapid
Loss of paint due to poor adhesion. Where there is
Loss of adhesion where many old coats of alkyd or
Reddish-brown stains and spots on the paint surface.
POSSIBLE CAUSES: • Non-galvanized
Black, gray or brown areas of fungus growth on the
Appearance of a denser color or ligher gloss where wet
A white, salt-like substance on the paint surface. Frosting can
Premature and/or excessive lightening of the paint color, which often
Crusty, white salt deposits, leached from mortar or masonry as