Avoid Lap Marks By Maintaining a "Wet Edge" | Benjamin Moore (2024)

What Causes Lap Marks?


Lap marks while painting can occur for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Painting in direct sunlight or too much wind causing the product to dry too quickly
  • Applying a different thickness than what is recommended on the Technical Data Sheet (See TDS)
  • Using poor-quality paints
  • Coating a porous surface that makes the paint dry too quickly
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How to Prevent Paint Lap Marks


Use the following methods to prevent lap marks:

  • Brush and roll from "wet to dry" rather than vice versa, to produce a smooth, uniform appearance
  • Apply a primer or sealer to seal the surface and create uniform porosity when the substrate is very porous (follow label and Technical Data Sheet priming recommendations for bare substrates)
  • Use enough paint, a consistent application technique and the right pace to ensure even application
  • Paint in manageable area sizes to maintain a “wet edge”
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How to Keep a “Wet Edge”


Keeping a wet edge by applying paint a short distance away from the portion you just painted and rolling or brushing back into that wet area prevents lap marks.

  • Plan breaks at natural interruptions such as a window, door, or corner
  • Cut into planned breaks with a brush while wall paint is still wet
  • Use quality paints and apply them per the directions to help avoid lapping
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