I’ve used Isoflex liquid rubber to paint a parapet. When first applied a year and a half ago it had a nice shiny finish. Now, the whole painted area has turned dull and matt. On very close inspection, there is slight crazing/cracking.
I used half a tin of 0.75L Isoflex Special Primer, followed by a full tin of 0.75L Black Roofing waterproofer (I think I did 2 coats). The area is just the one seen in the photo. It’s about 5 metres by 0.2 metres.
Thompsons/Ronseal have suggested that the application might have been too thin, and that water has ingressed underneath the surface. They have offered me some new paint for free, but I'd be reluctant to re-apply it without better knowing why it's failed in the first place. Can anyone advise? What's my best course of action here?
I used half a tin of 0.75L Isoflex Special Primer, followed by a full tin of 0.75L Black Roofing waterproofer (I think I did 2 coats). The area is just the one seen in the photo. It’s about 5 metres by 0.2 metres.
Thompsons/Ronseal have suggested that the application might have been too thin, and that water has ingressed underneath the surface. They have offered me some new paint for free, but I'd be reluctant to re-apply it without better knowing why it's failed in the first place. Can anyone advise? What's my best course of action here?
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