Interior Guide
While any paint can give a home a quick facelift, a premium paint can truly transform a home’s interior and make it last.
Wrinkling - Problem Solver - Rodda Paint
Problem Solver - Wrinkling in paint refers to a rough, crinkled paint surface that occurs when paint forms a "skin."
Wax Bleed - Problem Solver - Rodda Paint
Wax Bleed refers to stains that come from a waxy substance in reconstituted wood products used to make hardboard siding.
Vinyl Siding Warp - Problem Solver - Rodda Paint
Problem Solver - Vinyl Siding Warp refers to warping or buckling of vinyl siding panels that have been repainted.
Tannin Staining - Problem Solver - Rodda Paint
Tannin Staining is a brownish or tan discoloration on the paint surface due to migration of tannins from the substrate through the paint film.
Sufactant Leaching- Problem Solver - Rodda Paint
Sufactant Leaching occurs when a concentration of water-soluble ingredients on latex paint, creating a blotchy, sometimes glossy appearance.
Poor Alkali Resistance - Problem Solver - Rodda Paint
Problem Solver - Poor Alkali Resistance results in color loss and overall deterioration of paint film on fresh masonry.
Peeling - Problem Solver - Rodda Paint
Paint peeling is the loss of paint due to poor adhesion. When there's a primer and top coat, or multiple coats of paint.
Paint Incompatibility - Problem Solver - Rodda Paint
Paint Incompatibility results in the loss of adhesion where many old coats of alkyd or oil-based paint receive a latex top coat.
Nailhead Rusting - Problem Solver - Rodda Paint
Problem Solver - Nailhead Rusting in a painted area results in reddish-brown stains and spots on the paint surface.