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Prevent
Chalking
Can
you wipe your hand over a surface and the chalk dust
covers your hand? Then you may have EXCESSIVE CHALKING.
Excessive
formation of fine powder on the surface of a paint film
is caused either by failure to adequately prime and
seal a porous surface, over thinning of paint or spreading
the paint too thinly.
All
oil based paints will chalk to some degree as the normal
result of exposure to sunlight. On most surfaces, especially
white, moderate chalking is helpful because dirt is
washed away with the chalk when it rains. In addition,
chalking is a normal, desirable way for the paint film
to wear away and provide a good surface for future repainting.
However, a freely chalking type of paint should not
be used above masonry or brick because the chalk wash
down will leave an unattractive discoloration on these
surfaces.
This
problem can be easily cured with a two step process.
First, the surface should be scrubbed with a bristle
brush and water (garden hose) to remove the existing
chalk on the surface. Secondly, one flood coat of Seal-Krete
Original Waterproofing Sealer should
be applied to bind up the chalk. Once Seal-Krete waterproofing
sealer has dried, rub your hand across wall, if hand
collects chalk, a second coat of Seal-Krete Original
Waterproofing Sealer should be applied. In most cases
one flood coat of Seal-Krete will do; however, extremely
chalky surfaces will require two flood coats.
In
most cases, paint failure can be traced back to inadequate
preparation of the surface. When repainting a chalky
surface, the paint itself will not bind the chalk, it
will however lie on top causing future paint peeling.
Seal-Krete Original Waterproofing Sealer will correct
this problem by binding up the chalk, giving the new
paint a stable surface to adhere to; likewise, lengthening
the life of the paint.
Please
direct any questions you may have regarding the preventing
of chalk, contact the Technical Services Department
at 800-323-7357 or 863-967-1535 Monday - Friday, 8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m., EST.
Or e-mail by clicking the following:Click
here to email Technical Department
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