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Solving the Tannin Bleeding Problem

At times, we come across siding on homes that develop a splotchy, brown or grey discoloration as they age. Simply applying latex paint over these areas will not resolve the issue. It is a recurring problem, especially on Masonite and cedar siding, often caused by tannic acid bleed-through, particularly around knots in the wood. Additionally, binders and resins in particle board used for Masonite siding can surface, leading to a similar unsightly, splotchy appearance, even through latex paint.

Solution: After years of experience in this field, I have found that using a high-grade oil-based primer can effectively seal off these bleed-through problems in both types of siding. Latex primer is not suitable for this job and will not deliver satisfactory results. It’s important to note that while oil-based primer can be painted over with latex paint, the opposite is not true.

Attempting to paint over oil-based paint with latex paint will result in peeling. This is due to the sheen of oil-based paint preventing proper adhesion of latex paint. However, since oil-based primer has no sheen, latex paint bonds well to it.

In search for products to solve tannin bleeding during exterior painting projects, I have found that Sherwin Williams offers a high-quality primer that effectively blocks tannin bleeding, ensuring a flawless finish for your outdoor surfaces.

Tannin bleeding, commonly found in wood, can cause discoloration and compromise the durability of your paint job. With Sherwin Williams’ specialized primer, you can conquer this challenge with ease. This Sherwin Williams primer is specifically designed to combat tannin bleeding, providing a reliable solution for painters and homeowners.

By incorporating this primer into our painting process, we can prevent tannins from surfacing through the fresh paint, ultimately achieving a professional and long-lasting result. We understand the importance of a smooth and durable finish for your exterior projects.

This primer not only blocks tannin bleeding but also enhances adhesion, ensuring that your paint adheres securely to the surface for years to come. Whether you’re tackling a small outdoor project or a large-scale painting task, Sherwin Williams’ primer is your trusted ally for combating tannin-related challenges.

Say goodbye to tannin bleeding woes and elevate your exterior painting experience with Sherwin Williams’ top-tier primer. We seek out painting products to improve how we can enhance the quality and longevity of your outdoor paint projects. Sherwin Williams has continued improving results of their products.

Author:

Nicky Taylor