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PICTURE FRAMING

 

 

 

 

"An effect of non uniform colour that can appear when a wall is painted with a roller, but is brushed at the corners. The brushed areas generally appear darker, resembling the "frame" of a "picture." Also, sprayed areas may be darker than neighbouring sections that are brushed or rolled. Picture framing can also refer to sheen effects."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POSSIBLE CAUSES:

 

1. Usually a hiding (coverage) effect. Brushing will generally result in lower spread rates than rolling, producing a thicker film and more hiding.

2. Adding colorant to a non tintable paint or using the wrong type or level of colorant, resulting in variation in colour, depending on method of application.

 

 

SOLUTION:

 

Make sure that spread rates with brushes and rollers are similar. Don't cut in the entire room before roller coating. Work in smaller sections of the room to maintain a "wet edge." With tinted paints, be sure the correct colorant-base combinations are used. Factory colours, as well as in-store tints, should be thoroughly shaken at time of sale.

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