Degradation phenomena
Other (inherent) Paint Deficiences
Wet (Non-drying) Paint
Wet paint has a very glossy and saturated appearance due to the fluid medium present in it. Wet paint describes paint that remains viscous after application at moderate temperatures indefinitely.Related terms
TackySoft(ening) Paint
Dripping
Wet (Non-drying) paint
Literature
Franken V., Heydenreich G., Jägers E., Müller W., Schulz J., Zumbühl S., Set back the race: treatment strategies for running oil paint, 2014, in: Issues in Contemporary Oil Paint, pp 333-349Tank Bronken I.A., Boon J.J., Corkery R., Steindal C., Changing surface features, weeping and metal soap formation in paintings by Karel Appel and Asger Jorn from 1946–1971., 2018, in: Journal of Cultural Heritage ,
van Keulen H., Slow-drying oil additives in modern oil paints, and application in conservation treatments. An analytical study in technical historical perspective, 2014, in: ICOM-CC 17th Triennial conference preprints, Melbourne, 15-19 Sept 2014, paper 1316
https://www.icom-cc-publications-online.org/PublicationDetail.aspx?cid=11d4c050-0abb-4030-89a6-f21587e91ece
Wet (Non-drying) Paint
Other (inherent) Paint Deficiences
DrippingExuding Medium
Fluidising Paint
Soft(ening) Paint
Tacky
Wet (Non-drying) Paint
Wrinkling