Solving Mildew ProblemsSupport2021-05-17T09:15:07-04:00
MILDEW
Black, gray or brown spots or areas on the surface of paint or caulk.
POSSIBLE CAUSES:
- Forms most often on areas that tend to be damp, or receive little or no direct sunlight (e.g., bathrooms, kitchens and laundry rooms).
- Use of an alkyd or oil-based paint, or lower quality latex paint.
- Failure to prime bare wood surface before applying the paint.
- Painting over a substrate or coating on which mildew has not been removed.
SOLUTION:
- Test for mildew by applying a few drops of household bleach to the area; if it is bleached away, the discolorant is probably mildew.
- Remove all mildew from the surface by scrubbing with a diluted household bleach solution (one part bleach, three parts water), while wearing rubber gloves and eye protection.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- To protect against mildew, use a top quality latex paint, and clean when necessary with bleach/detergent solution.
- Consider installing an exhaust fan in high moisture areas.
Note: Images & information provided by The Rohm & Hass Paint Quality Institute.