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Explore PortfolioOur retarding thinner have excellent blush resistance and they retain the original sheen of the paint. Blushing is a defect in the paint film. It occurs during the curing process because of condensation of moisture occurring on a coating surface and visible as water spot. Cellulose-based paints are more susceptible to blushing. Blushing in paint generally occurs due to rapid evaporation of the solvent or the presence of excessive moisture during painting. It appears as white patches like water spot or milky, hazy effect on the topcoat.