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What causes peeling?

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What causes peeling?

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• Peeling is the final result when a paint film loses its adhesion to the substrate. Peeling may occur between coats of paint (intercoat failure), or all the paint coats may peel from the underlying substrate (total film failure). • Poor surface preparation – The following surface conditions may cause peeling if not prepared properly: • Slick, glossy or non-porous surfaces • Dirty, greasy or grimy surfaces • Chalky surfaces • Rusty or corroded metal • New alkaline masonry • Porous, weathered wood • Galvanized metal • Unsound surfaces (like loose, crumbling masonry, or surfaces with peeling or flaking paint or multiple paint coats) • Application conditions – Peeling can also occur if the paint is applied in less than ideal conditions: • If the temperature is too hot or cold, incomplete film formation may result in poor adhesion. • If the paint is applied to a wet or damp substrate, or applied when the humidity is too high.

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Peeling is the final result when a paint film loses its adhesion to the substrate. Peeling may occur between coats of paint (intercoat failure), or all the paint coats may peel from the underlying substrate (total film failure).

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