What to do when deep cracks appear in a painted surface

Mudcracking is when deep cracks appear in a painted surface. The most common cause of mud cracking is a heavy buildup of paint applied to the surface. Here you'll learn the reasons you may have mudcracking and how to fix it.
Mudcracking
There are two main causes for mudcracking:


Mudcracking
Sometimes heavy buildup can happen accidentally. It is most common in areas where paint can overlap, such as corners.
To prevent this, be sure to feather out the cut-in area and apply thin even layers of paint. Make sure to allow for proper drying time between coats of paint.
Mudcracking
There are two main solutions for how to fix mudcracking once it's already happened:
Then clean and prepare the surface for proper reapplication. Apply thin, even layers of paint. Make sure to allow for proper drying time between coats of paint. Remember to feather and cut-in in the corners.
*WARNING! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may release lead dust or fumes. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST OR FUMES CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a properly fitted NIOSH-approved respirator and prevent skin contact to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the USEPA National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead. Control exposure to other hazardous substances that can release during surface preparation by following these instructions.

