Practical Painting : And How to Use the Heath & Milligan Paints

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An excess of oil on a hard surface like ochre priming, where there has not been sufficient penetration, will cause the paint to blister on protected parts of the building, such as under- neath porches, etc. This trouble is very hard to understand, Practical Painting. 103 Exterior Painting, Old Work, Cautions— Continued.
but the true cause is excessive heat on a porch or veranda floor, reflecting on the sides of the building-, causing blister- ing or the raising- up and breaking loose of the pai
...nt from the under-surface; this is especially true where the sun reaches porches and verandas which have an enclosed end, preventing free circulation of air and causing intense heat Blistering sometimes takes place from excessive j mint- ing on the sides of buildings where the sun does not reach.
This is caused by radiation of the heat, which is very intense at certain times of the day, and no free circulation of air, also from stone or cement walks which become very hot from the rays of the sun, radiating this heat and blistering the paint for some distance above these walks.


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