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Common Paint Problems & Solutions
Mildew: 
Black, gray
or brown areas on the surface of paint or caulk.
Possible Cause:
- Forms most often
on areas that tend to be damp, and receive little or no direct sunlight
(walls with a northerly exposure and the underside of eaves are particularly
vulnerable).
- Use of a lower
quality paint, which may have an insufficient amount of mildewcide.
- Failure to prime
bare wood before painting
- Painting over a
substrate or coating on which mildew has not been removed
Solution:
Test for
mildew by applying a few drops of household bleach to the discolored area;
if it disappears, it is probably mildew. Remove all mildew from surface
by scrubbing with a diluted household bleach solution (one part bleach,
three parts water); wear rubber gloves and eye protection. Power washing
is also an option. Rinse thoroughly, prime any bare wood then apply one
or two coats of top quality exterior paint, which typically contains mildewcide.
Source: Paint Quality
Institute
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