Description:
Reddish-brown stains on
the paint surface.
Possible Cause:
Steel nails that are in
contact with moisture will rust. Depending on conditions, this rust can
either be red or black. Nail heads exposed to air will always be red
rust-colored. If the nail is extracted and the nail shank is red, then the
wood is saturated with moisture. Damp wood that possesses a high amount of
tannic acid may develop black discoloration if it comes in contact with
steel. Nail heads that are a black color are usually under the coating
surface and will ultimately cause adhesion failure of the topcoat. Once
exposed, the nail head will develop red rust.
Solution:
Locate and eliminate the
source of moisture. Replace nails with galvanized or other non-rusting
nails. Rusty nails that cannot be removed must be sanded to shiny metal,
countersunk, coated with a rust-preventive primer and then caulked. Repair
moisture damage by sanding weathered wood to a fresh surface.
Recommended
System:
Primer
1 Coat of
FLEX BON #168 Series
Alkyd Rust Inhibitive Metal Primer
Topcoat
2 Coats of Top Quality FLEX BON Exterior
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