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Paint won't set after three weeks

  • 02-08-2013 2:38pm
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    Hi, anyone else struggling with tacky paint this weather?

    I painted a house a few weeks ago. I painted the banisters and front door in a Dulux high gloss deep juniper(brand new can). The paint still hasn't cured hard. It is still tacky and soft. I sanded the old paint beforehand and cleaned it with white spirits and didn't use an undercoat. :confused: It says 24 hours drying time on the can but they said they couldn't close the door for three days and even at that it pulled off the paint in a few spots. Will the paint harden eventually or could it be a bad batch of paint? Yesterday when I went to lift a drip of paint of the porch concrete floor with a chisel (preping for tiling) it just streaked across the floor, when I expected it to be hard. I've experienced paint being tacky for a few days before, but this has me worried.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭1865


    Hi, anyone else struggling with tacky paint this weather?

    I painted a house a few weeks ago. I painted the banisters and front door in a Dulux high gloss deep juniper(brand new can). The paint still hasn't cured hard. It is still tacky and soft. I sanded the old paint beforehand and cleaned it with white spirits and didn't use an undercoat. :confused: It says 24 hours drying time on the can but they said they couldn't close the door for three days and even at that it pulled off the paint in a few spots. Will the paint harden eventually or could it be a bad batch of paint? Yesterday when I went to lift a drip of paint of the porch concrete floor with a chisel (preping for tiling) it just streaked across the floor, when I expected it to be hard. I've experienced paint being tacky for a few days before, but this has me worried.

    I have the same problem with sand tex exterior metal paint.

    Any suggestions on how to remove it?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 7,771 ✭✭✭michael999999


    Hi, anyone else struggling with tacky paint this weather?

    I painted a house a few weeks ago. I painted the banisters and front door in a Dulux high gloss deep juniper(brand new can). The paint still hasn't cured hard. It is still tacky and soft. I sanded the old paint beforehand and cleaned it with white spirits and didn't use an undercoat. :confused: It says 24 hours drying time on the can but they said they couldn't close the door for three days and even at that it pulled off the paint in a few spots. Will the paint harden eventually or could it be a bad batch of paint? Yesterday when I went to lift a drip of paint of the porch concrete floor with a chisel (preping for tiling) it just streaked across the floor, when I expected it to be hard. I've experienced paint being tacky for a few days before, but this has me worried.

    Take the can back to your supplier, it was probably a bad batch.

    Three weeks is more than enough, even in this weather!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,079 ✭✭✭irelandspurs


    Could be a bad batch or could of been put on to thick making the outside skin over and the sealing the underneath.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,069 ✭✭✭Hoffmans


    rule 1 - always use undercoat , read the tin


  • Registered Users Posts: 107 ✭✭richiet


    Hi, anyone else struggling with tacky paint this weather?

    I painted a house a few weeks ago. I painted the banisters and front door in a Dulux high gloss deep juniper(brand new can). The paint still hasn't cured hard. It is still tacky and soft. I sanded the old paint beforehand and cleaned it with white spirits and didn't use an undercoat. :confused: It says 24 hours drying time on the can but they said they couldn't close the door for three days and even at that it pulled off the paint in a few spots. Will the paint harden eventually or could it be a bad batch of paint? Yesterday when I went to lift a drip of paint of the porch concrete floor with a chisel (preping for tiling) it just streaked across the floor, when I expected it to be hard. I've experienced paint being tacky for a few days before, but this has me worried.

    Sounds like an issue with the paint. ICI and many other paint companies are really struggling with making their paints better for the environment, which they are required to do. They have to change the formulas, and to me it seems to be a case of trial and error. Three weeks sounds excessive, I'd be blaming the paint anyway. You may need to strip it off, using e.g. nitromors and do it again!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 9,852 ✭✭✭dodzy


    Hoffmans wrote: »
    rule 1 - always use undercoat , read the tin
    Nothing to do with OP issue. Nothing at all.


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