 |
Air entrapment - small crater like openings in or on the paint film. |
 |
Bleeding - a red or yellow discoloration in the topcoat color. |
 |
Blistering - swelled areas appearing as pimples or bubbles in the topcoat film, often months after
application. |
 |
Blushing - a milky grey cloud appears on the surface of the paint film immediately or shortly after
application. |
 |
Chalking - a chalky white appearance on the surface of the paint film. |
 |
Chemical staining and etching - irregular shaped pitting, etching or discolouration on the paint film. |
 |
Chipping - small areas of damage to the paint film leaving a nick, notch or void in the finish. |
 |
Cracking - cracks or lines of various lengths and widths in the topcoat finish often resembling the cracking
of dried mud. |
 |
Dust contamination - foreign particles embedded in paint film. |
 |
Edge mapping - raised or lifted edges in the wet or dry paint film that outline sand through or
featheredges. |
 |
Fisheyes - small circular, crater-like openings that appear during or shortly after the spray. |
 |
Lifting - the existing paint film shrivels wrinkles or swells during new finish application or drying. |
 |
Loss of gloss - a dulling of the gloss as the film dries or ages. |
 |
Mottling - a streaked spotty or striped appearance in a metallic colour. |
 |
Orange peel - paint film having an uneven texture that resembles the skin of an orange. |
 |
Peeling - a loss of adhesion or separation of the paint film from the substrate. |
 |
Pinholing in body filler
- small holes or bubbles located in or on top of putties or body fillers. |
 |
Runs and sags - coatings that fail to adhere uniformly, causing beads, droplets, or slippage of the total film. |
 |
Sanding marks - dark and/or streaked marks that resemble sand scratches in the paint film. |
 |
Sand scratches - visible lines or marks in the paint film that follow the direction of the sanding process |
 |
Seediness - solid particles of various shapes and sizes embedded evenly throughout the paint film. |
 |
Shrinkage - the repaired area, featheredge, or sand scratches become visible within hours, days or
weeks after the repair is completed. |
 |
Soft film - the paint film is soft to the touch, and will fingerprint or waterspot within hours/days
after application. |
 |
Solvent popping - small bubbles, pinholes or crater-like openings in or on the paint film. |
 |
Staining/plastic bleed through - a yellow-brown discolouration appears in the topcoat over areas repaired with
polyester body filler or glazing putty. |
 |
Tape tracking - an imprinted line or texture in the dried paint film following the use of masking tape. |
 |
Transparency - the original finish or undercoat is visible through the topcoat. |
 |
Water spotting - circles with raised edges or whitish spots resembling the various shapes of water
droplets appear on the surface of the paint film. |
 |
Wrinkling - the surface of the paint contains irregular grooves or ridges resembling the skin of a
prune. |