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  "headline": "Why Your Bathroom Paint Isn't Holding Up (and What to Do)",
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  "articleBody": "Ever wonder why your bathroom paint seems to peel, bubble, or mildew faster than paint in other rooms? Bathrooms are high-humidity environments, and common mistakes can lead to paint failure. Often, people paint over damp surfaces or don't ensure proper ventilation during and after painting. This traps moisture, preventing the paint from adhering correctly. Skipping crucial prep work like inspecting for moisture damage, thoroughly cleaning, and repairing caulk or cracks before painting is another big reason for issues. Also, using the wrong paint sheen or product for a humid room is a major culprit; not all paints are created equal when it comes to moisture resistance. Lastly, ignoring drying and curing windows before resuming normal use can lead to premature wear and tear. If you're seeing signs of water damage, peeling, or mildew, it's a good idea to address these underlying issues before simply repainting. A professional can help identify and fix these problems, ensuring your new paint job stands up to the steamy conditions.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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