PROBLEM SOLVER – POOR SHEEN
Poor Sheen results in shiny spots or dull spots (also known as “flashing”) on a painted surface giving the paint an uneven gloss.
POSSIBLE CAUSES:
- Uneven spread rate.
- Failure to properly prime a porous surface, or surface with varying degrees of porosity.
- Poor application resulting in lapping (see Lapping).
SOLUTION:
New substrates should be primed/sealed before applying the top coat to ensure a uniformly porous surface. Without the use of a primer or sealer, a second coat of paint will more likely be needed. Make sure to apply paint from “wet to dry” to prevent lapping. Often, applying an additional coat will even out sheen irregularities.