verfafbladering
Verfafbladering, often referred to as paint peeling or delamination, is a common issue encountered with painted surfaces. It occurs when the paint film loses its adhesion to the underlying substrate. This can manifest as small flakes or larger sections of paint detaching from the surface.
Several factors can contribute to verfafbladering. Moisture is a primary culprit, as it can penetrate the paint
The type of paint and primer used also plays a role. Incompatible paint systems, where a primer
Environmental conditions, such as extreme temperature fluctuations or direct sunlight exposure, can stress the paint film