Peeling
Loss of paint due to poor adhesion. Where there is a primer and a top coat, or multiple coats of paint, peeling may involve some or all coats.
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Possible Cause:
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Seepage of moisture through un-caulked joints, worn caulk or leaks in roof or walls. |
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Excess moisture escaping through the exterior walls (more likely if paint is oil-based). |
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Inadequate surface preparation. |
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Use of lower quality paint. |
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Applying an oil-based paint over a wet surface. |
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Earlier blistering of paint (see blistering).
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Solution:
Try to identify and eliminate cause of moisture. Prepare surface by removing all loose painting with scraper or wire brush, sand rough surfaces, prime bare wood. Repaint with a top quality acrylic latex exterior paint for best adhesion and water resistance.
Source: Paint Quality Institute
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