Poor Sheen Uniformity

Poor Sheen Uniformity

 

Poor Sheen Uniformity

The problem occurs mainly when we apply satin or mat paints and varnishes and appears with locally different shine or dull parts when it dries (flashing).

Reasons:

  • Uneven thickness of liquid paint or varnish
  • Failure to cover a porous surface
  • Poor application leading to paint overlap

Solution:

New surfaces must be primed before applying the final paint to achieve uniform porosity. If you do not use a primer, it is necessary to apply a second layer of paint. Keep the coating constantly fresh to avoid overlapping effects. Apply an even layer thickness.

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