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Bittiness

Written by Colleen Jeffrey Court | Sep 29, 2025 2:52:26 AM

The presence of small particles, fibre, grit, or lumps trapped in the dried paint surface, resulting in a rough or coarse texture instead of a smooth, even finish.

Causes:

  • Poor surface preparation – dirt, dust, or sanding residue not removed before painting.
  • Contaminated tools or containers – dirty brushes, rollers, or paint tins introducing grit.
  • Impurities in the paint – dried skin, lumps, or foreign particles mixed into the product.
  • Failure to strain paint – not filtering paint before use, especially older or opened tins.
  • Environmental contamination – airborne dust, insects, or debris settling on wet paint.
  • Inadequate mixing – pigments or additives not fully dispersed, leaving clumps.
  • Use of low-quality or old paint – degraded binders and pigments forming particles.
  • Application in windy or dusty conditions – external grit blown onto wet surfaces.

Fixing Bittiness in a Paint Film

Step 1 – Let the Paint Dry

  • Wait until the paint film is completely dry before starting repairs.
  • This prevents smudging or smearing during sanding.

Step 2 – Sand Smooth

  • Use fine-grade sandpaper (240–320 grit).
  • Gently sand the affected area until the surface feels smooth to the touch.
  • Feather the edges so the repair blends with surrounding areas.

Step 3 – Clean the Surface

  • Remove all sanding dust using a vacuum, damp rag, or tack cloth.
  • Ensure the surface is free from grit, dirt, or loose particles.

Step 4 – Strain the Paint

  • Pour paint through a strainer, mesh, or even a nylon stocking.
  • This removes dried skin, lumps, and impurities that cause bittiness.

Step 5 – Prepare Clean Tools

  • Wash brushes, rollers, and trays thoroughly before reuse.
  • Avoid using old or contaminated equipment.

Step 6 – Reapply Paint

  • Apply a smooth, even coat in a dust-free environment.
  • Avoid painting in windy or dusty conditions.
  • Work methodically to achieve a uniform finish.

Step 7 – Inspect the Finish

  • Once dry, check the surface for smoothness.
  • If needed, repeat sanding and recoating for a flawless result.