The Z'eer
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So, I’ve more or less finished the workshop build and used some new brilliant white gloss paint on various interior areas. I painted this on several months back.
Much to my disappointment the brilliant white is now a brilliant shade of beige/yellow. It’s like 1000 smokers having being hanging out in there, horrible tarry like look to the glossed areas
Its certainly not U.V. that’s caused it, there’s hardly any sunlight at all in there but there is constant humidity….usually 80%. Is the exposure to these levels of humidity which is the cause?
thanks
Much to my disappointment the brilliant white is now a brilliant shade of beige/yellow. It’s like 1000 smokers having being hanging out in there, horrible tarry like look to the glossed areas
Its certainly not U.V. that’s caused it, there’s hardly any sunlight at all in there but there is constant humidity….usually 80%. Is the exposure to these levels of humidity which is the cause?
thanks