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* Introduction
* Adhesion Issues
* Bio Degradation
* Durability
* Film Formation
* Flexibility
* Poor Substrates
* Surface Irregularities
Algal Growth
Aluminium oxidation
Bleeding
Bleeding components from timber
Blistering
Blushing
Chaulking of enamels
Chaulking of wall paints
Cracking
Craquelé formation
Craters
Dirt collection
Fish eyes
Flaking
Floating/Flooding
Fungi
Hazyness
Holy days
Insufficient adhesion
Insufficient flexibility
Insufficient hiding
Insufficient layer thickness
Insufficient Levelling
Loss of gloss
Peeling off of lacquers
Peeling off of wall paints
Pin holes
Poor enemal hold out
Sagging
Salt deposit
Saponification
Soft paint film
Steel corrosion
Weathering of timber
White Blooming
Wrinkling
Yellowing
Zinc salts

Sikkens: the right color

Symptoms

A wrinkling effect immediately after painting.

Cause

  • The applied coat contains aggressive components which will resolve the undercoat
  • Softening, swelling or separation from the substrate of a dry coat as the result of the application of a subsequent coat

Solution

Apply another type of paint as topcoat or remove old paint layers and apply a new paint system. Use fitting paint products.