The door cover paint of the bathroom, why do you want to shell it?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-01-28
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Those who use counterfeit or inferior paint are more likely to crack, peel, peel or fade.

    2. If the surface of the panel is colored, if the color is peeled by water-based pigments, it means that the pigments are unevenly wiped or not dry, and there will be peeling and whitishness. If it is peeled with oil-based pigments, it means that the surface has not been cleaned of dust and too much pigment after wiping, and it will peel.

    3. If the above reasons are not, it may be that the relevant construction personnel did not close the surface of the panel before the carpenter made the door cover. The average customer may seal with a variety of brands of primers or topcoats. However, we do not recommend it, as primers and topcoats do not fully act as sealing.

    It is recommended to use a special plate sealant, which is available in big brand paints. If the only water source during construction happens to be the bathroom, the water vapor will seep into the inside of the board, and the surface will only dry in the shade after making paint, and if there is no drying, it will cause delamination.

    4. If it is not a problem with the quality of the paint itself, because if there is no problem with the paint process and quality, the part of the bathroom door cover foot that is often exposed to water will be blackened first, instead of directly delamination, which is different.

    Solution: When redoing, first make six sides of the cut door sleeve panel and lines, that is, the front and back sides and 4 sides. Then do carpentry, paint, and finally put neutral transparent glass glue on the door sleeve feet and tile connection parts, so that there is no accident and can be used for more than 5 years without problems.

    If your home is made of white paint, the same goes for it. If you want to scrape putty, it is recommended to use special putty for wood, not to use it casually for cars, which can easily cause delamination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Reasons: 1. If the surface of the door sleeve panel is not smooth, the material has a large moisture content or is seriously deformed, etc., it can lead to paint cracking and peeling. Those who use counterfeit or inferior paint are more likely to crack, peel, peel or fade.

    2. If the surface of the panel is colored, if the color is peeled by water-based pigments, it means that the pigments are unevenly wiped or not dry, and there will be peeling and whitishness. If it is peeled with oil-based pigments, it means that the surface has not been cleaned of dust and too much pigment after wiping, and it will peel. 3. If the above reasons are not, it may be that the relevant construction personnel did not close the surface of the panel before the carpenter made the door cover.

    The average customer may seal with a variety of brands of primers or topcoats. However, we do not recommend it, as primers and topcoats do not fully act as sealing. It is recommended to use a special plate sealant, which is available in big brand paints.

    If the only water source during construction happens to be the bathroom, the water vapor will seep into the inside of the board, and the surface will only dry in the shade after making paint, and if there is no drying, it will cause delamination. 4. If it is not a problem with the quality of the paint itself, because if there is no problem with the paint process and quality, the part of the bathroom door cover foot that is often exposed to water will be blackened first, instead of directly delamination, which is different. Resolved:

    When redoing, first make six sides of the cut door sleeve panel and line, that is, the front and back sides and 4 sides. Then do carpentry, paint, and finally put neutral transparent glass glue on the door sleeve feet and tile connection parts, so that there is no accident and can be used for more than 5 years without problems. If your home is made of white paint, the same goes for it.

    If you want to scrape putty, it is recommended to use special putty for wood, not to use it casually for cars, which can easily cause delamination.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Mainly in the bathroom due to water and bathing, etc., the wooden door cover is easy to get damp, but because it shows that there is paint closed, the water vapor can not come out, and the paint will be blistered on the surface for a long time, and the solution is to use a needle to open a few small holes in the bubble cone, and after the water vapor is naturally emptied, the bubble will disappear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This is normal, because the bathroom door of average quality cannot stand the long-term dampness, so it will peel. The best way is to remake the door cover, and after it is done, you can apply a few more layers of varnish on the back of the door cover, so that you can block the moisture that seeps into the door cover from the bathroom floor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If the door sleeve is caused by moisture, try to change the material of the door sleeve.

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