Paint bubbles can form long after the paint has dried. Take steps to avoid this problem before it occurs.
Paint blisters or bubbles occur when the paint film lifts from the underlying surface. The loss of adhesion between the paint film and surface is usually caused by heat, moisture or a combination of both. This condition eventually leads to peeling. It can be corrected, but the underlying cause of the problem must be addressed or it will recur.
Most interior paint problems and painting mistakes are correctable. Below you’ll find solutions for the most common wall paint problems. (Note: Photos courtesy of The Paint Quality Institute)
A few common paint problems :
- Paint Blistering
- Paint Blocking, or Sticking
- Paint Lap Marks
- Poor Paint Hiding
- Paint Roller Spattering
- To learn more about interior paint problems click here.
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