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Paint coming off as a dusty white powder on your hands?

What is it?​

A fine white powder forms on the surface of the finish, usually because of weathering. This can cause the paint to look faded. A little chalking is normal, however heavy chalking can cause the film to wear away. 

 

Possible Causes:​

  1. Applying paint over greasy or very smooth surfaces.​

  2. Applying over loose dust or rust.​

  3. Applying over a glossy coat without first sanding it.​

  4. Using a low quality, high-pigment finish.​

  5. Using indoor finishes on exterior surfaces.

Solutions:​

  1. Always prepare surface correctly before painting.​

  2. Scrub with a stiff brush or wire brush to remove the chalk formation and rinse well.​

  3. Once it is dry, make sure that all chalk residue has been removed.​

  4. If the chalking is still present and obvious, use an oil based or acrylic latex primer or sealer. Repaint with a high quality exterior coating.