Build-up – Frame Effect

Build-up – Frame Effect Problem Description: Build-up at edges, also known as the frame effect, refers to the accumulation of paint in a thicker layer particularly around the edges of furniture surfaces during the painting process. This phenomenon typically results...

Surface Wrinkling

Surface Wrinkling Problem Description: Surface wrinkling refers to distortions such as waves, puckering, or wrinkles that appear on the surface after paint application in furniture finishing. This issue generally occurs due to improper adhesion of the paint to the...

Peeling and Flaking

Peeling and Flaking Problem Description: Peeling and flaking refer to the partial or complete detachment of paint from the surface following furniture painting. This issue commonly arises when the paint does not adhere properly or when the underlying layer has not...

Delay in Sanding Time

Delay in Sanding Time Problem Description: After the painting process, sanding may be required after a certain period. However, a delay in the sanding time indicates that the paint has not sufficiently hardened or reached the desired consistency. This situation can...

Adhesion Failure

Adhesion Failure Problem Description: Adhesion failure occurs when the paint does not sufficiently bond to the surface, causing the paint layer to detach or peel off. Improper adhesion can lead to significant aesthetic and durability issues.   Possible Causes: •...
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