Solving Poor Print Resistance ProblemsSupport2023-01-07T01:09:08-05:00
POOR PRINT RESISTANCE
Tendency of paint film to take on the imprint of an object that is placed on it (e.g., a shelf, table, window sill or counter top with books, dishes and other objects on them).
POSSIBLE CAUSES:
- Use of low quality semigloss or gloss paint.
- Putting a painted surface back into use before paint has fully dried.
SOLUTION:
- Use top quality acrylic semigloss or gloss latex paint.
- Low quality latex semigloss and gloss paints can have poor print resistance, especially in warm, damp conditions.
- Acrylic latex paints generally have better print resistance than vinyl latex paints.
- Fully cured alkyd paints also have excellent print resistance.
- Make sure the recommended “cure” time is allowed for the paint before it is put into service. Cool or humid conditions require more curing time.
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