Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Latex Paint On Trailer Why Is My Paint Coming Off My Walls?

Why is my paint coming off my walls? - latex paint on trailer

I live in a caravan. OK, so I went to Home Depot and the man had a bit of oil primer and acrylic-based latex paint. I painted the first, and waited two hours and began with painting .... Two hours later I went to check and, if a little scratching with the fingernails falling ... Is dry or not I do something wrong ?????

7 comments:

Les the painter said...

Most of the images to zero in such a short time, so that all of 2 weeks, painting and even less from 4 weeks to heal completely, which are soft and can be removed. Good luck ERP painter

gwen0674 said...

Primer and oil-based paint needs at least 24 hours drying time so that the chemicals released to set a color for a week, then try to recover, if it returns to the oil - and get a couple of days before it in FinishCoat. Good luck:)

frank w said...

ok 2 things, # 1 tablespoon oil and water do not mix well? So you do not use an oil based primer, water based. # 2 of latex paint generally has a tendency to ring. is LATEX. But it would be helpful if you use an oil primer and paint or latex primer and paint. You may need to scrape off everything and start over. I know it's crap, but it's worth making a long-term fit. Oh, and here is # 3 for you if you want ....

Back to Home Depot and ask for the manager. Tell them the situation and then say either ed or refunded. You are wrong, and his advice hastle great and terrible cost a small fortune to repair. is possible that at least no more money in this way to try to correct them. Good luck. Wait. be proud of when you're done.

frank w said...

ok 2 things, # 1 tablespoon oil and water do not mix well? So you do not use an oil based primer, water based. # 2 of latex paint generally has a tendency to ring. is LATEX. But it would be helpful if you use an oil primer and paint or latex primer and paint. You may need to scrape off everything and start over. I know it's crap, but it's worth making a long-term fit. Oh, and here is # 3 for you if you want ....

Back to Home Depot and ask for the manager. Tell them the situation and then say either ed or refunded. You are wrong, and his advice hastle great and terrible cost a small fortune to repair. is possible that at least no more money in this way to try to correct them. Good luck. Wait. be proud of when you're done.

x dee x said...

In fact, your answer is correct. Stay away from the base oil, unless you need the walls with stains or odors poetry. The primer acyclic is good news.

big dealman said...

Normally, you should expect 12to24 Clock. Prior to Paint Primer Primer to ensure that it is dry.

Pumken said...

Some possible answers, which I think straight. The walls were clean - no film or oil or grease and grime, etc. first join these things, but still stuck on the walls.

Did you paint over old paint? It uses a primer for oil, so that most of the time it would be nice. Check the label on the primer.

The ingress of moisture?

If none of the above, I think we are likely to dry more LOL. I hope that the brochure was also observed before painting.

Good luck

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