It sounds to me like the paint isn't drying or curing because of the
humidity and the binder is separating from the paint. Is the paint
sticking to the walls or drying? If it is the binder, I would check a spot
to see if it is going to hold up by wiping it with a damp cloth (when the
paint has dried of course.) If it doesn't, you may be in for a stripping
(paint, not people) party. Good luck.
Jodi
Laramie WY
At 11:41 AM 3/3/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>I have a '65 GT that I am restoring. I have all of the interior and part of
>the floor out. Last week we cleaned, primed and painted the interior. The
>last coat was an interior latex, semi-gloss. It's been raining here for
>five days straight. I have the windows open and, of course, there's that
>hole in the floor. So it's obviously very humid in the trailer. Anyway, I
>went out this morning a found a strange condensation over all of the painted
>surfaces. It has a greasy feel and when wiped with a white cloth, it is a
>light brown color. It really looks and feels a lot like a light machine oil
>or cooking oil. There's a lot of it too. It's even running down the walls
>in places. Anyone ever had this experience? or have any ideas what it is
>and what to do about it?
>
>Any help appreciated.
>
>Jason Guynes
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