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Lapping:
Appearance of a denser color or higher gloss where wet
and dry layers overlap during paint application.
Possible Cause:
Failure to maintain a "wet edge" when applying paint.
Solution:
Maintain a wet edge when painting by applying paint toward
the unpainted area and then back into the just-painted
surface. This technique (brushing from "wet to dry",
rather than vice versa) will help produce a smooth,
uniform appearance. It is also wise to minimize the area
being painted and plan for interruptions at a natural
break, such as a window, door or corner (especially
important when applying stain to bare wood). Alkyd paints
generally have superior wet edge properties.
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