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Four Common Painting Problems

Category Property Maintenance & Costs

Whether you’re an experienced painter or a novice, you can encounter complications that dull your painting projects. Fortunately, you can fix these with a few simple tips.

1. Moisture test

Before using epoxy paint on your floor, test for dampness coming through the concrete.

Lift the corner of a plastic bag that's been taped to the garage floor for 24 hours. If it's dry beneath, you can proceed with an epoxy coating.

If there’s condensation under the plastic, don't coat the floor with epoxy as the moisture will break the bond.

2. Bleach away water stains

Ceiling stains can sometimes be resolved using bleach and water (10% bleach).

Spray the spot, then wait a day or two. This remedy works on smooth and textured ceilings. 

Wear safety goggles and remember to protect the walls and floors with plastic.

If it doesn’t work, use ProGold Fungal Wash, then prime and repaint using Prominent Paints Select Wall and Ceiling.

3. Paint doesn’t stick to rotten siding

It’s not worth painting over rotten wood as it’ll continue to deteriorate if not treated. Your options: replace the wood trim or small affected areas. Then use a wood hardener and match it to a wood filler. Be sure to prep and sand either one prior to painting.

4. Skip the steel

When working with varnish, use synthetic abrasive pads to sand between coats and wipe the surface diust with a damp rag. Skip the steel wool as it leaves behind bits of steel.

Article courtesy of www.prominentpaints.co.za.

Author: Prominent Paints

Submitted 21 Nov 17 / Views 2004