Detailed solutions from Porter® to the most common paint problems faced by both painting professionals and do-it-yourselfers.
Detailed solutions from Porter® to the most common paint problems faced by both painting professionals and do-it-yourselfers.
Determine if the blisters go all the way down to the substrate. If they do, the problem may be due to moisture coming from inside. Take steps to remove the source of moisture, if possible. Repair loose caulk and consider installing vents or exhaust fans. If the building has wood siding, install siding vents in areas where blistering has occurred. Remove blisters by scraping and sanding, prime areas where bare wood shows, and repaint.
If the blisters don't go all the way to the substrate, the blisters may result from painting a warm surface in direct sunlight or exposing the paint film to excessive moisture. Sand, scrape, and then prime any exposed bare wood. Coat with a top-quality acrylic latex exterior paint.