Solving Poor Galvanized Metal Adhesion ProblemsSupport2021-05-17T09:43:04-04:00
POOR GALVANIZED METAL ADHESION
Paint that has lost its adhesion to a galvanized metal substrate.
POSSIBLE CAUSES:
- Improper surface preparation, such as inadequate rust removal.
- Failure to apply a primer before application of an oil-based or vinyl latex paint.
- Failure to sand baked-on enamel finishes or glossy surfaces before painting.
SOLUTION:
- Any rust on the metal should be removed with a wire brush; then, an acrylic latex corrosion-inhibitive primer should be applied (one coat is usually sufficient). Previously painted galvanized metal that is completely rust-free can be painted without applying a primer. A latex metal primer should be applied to unpainted galvanized metal, followed by a top quality exterior acrylic latex paint.
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