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    Default Rust (?) marks in fence paint

    I'm doing some landscaping for a client and she's just had a fence put up and painted by the builder about a month ago. I know the builder and his work generally is top notch.

    But the paintwork on the front fence is showing some marking - see photos.

    I don't know what sort of wood they used, and I don't know what sort of paint, although they left some so I may be able to find out.

    Any ideas what's caused it? And how to cover it up?
    Cheers, Richard

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    The timber may have been too green and wet when it was painted and now it's bleeding. Looks like hardwood posts from the photo. Clould take a long while to dry out now that it is painted.
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    MAybe the timber is iron bark heh heh!

    I think I would paint the affected timbers with some Bitkote then repaint - if the paint is acrylic based paint. If it is enamel paint then maybe I'd try one of stain lock paints like Zinsser.

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    You've got by the short and curlyz Dirty.
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    It may have rained after the fence had been painted causing the paint to bleed.

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