Highlights:
- Color: Clear Base
- Flat House
- Size: 5 Gallon
- Washable, stain resistant
- Soap and water clean-up
- Mildew resistant finish
- 100% Acrylic durability
- Low VOC, Low Odor
- This tough house paint keeps your home safe from the weather a 100% acrylic coating
- Paint dries quickly and cleans up easily with soap and water
- Gives mildew resistant coating
Where to Use:
Use paint on all exterior surfaces, including wood siding and trim, hardboard siding, primed metal, shakes, shingles, brick, cement, cinder block, stucco, concrete, stone, asbestos, galvanized steel, aluminum and vinyl siding. DO NOT USE on glazed brick, glazed aluminum, glazed masonry, floors or steps.
Coverage:
400 Sq. Ft. per gallon of paint depending on porosity. With some paint colors or drastic color changes, more than one coat may be necessary to achieve a uniform finish. DRY TIME: Dries to touch in 30 minutes, 4 hours before recoating, longer in high humidity or cool temperatures.
Painting Instructions and Tips:
Click on the product information sheet at the top of the page for tips and video to assist you in getting the most from your exterior paint job. Or you can select Exterior Painting Basics for essential material check list and video to complete a great paint job.
Clean Air Formula:
According to the U.S. EPA, “volatile organic compounds (VOC’s) are emitted as gases from certain solids or liquids. VOC’s include a variety of chemicals, some of which may have short- and long-term adverse health effects. Concentrations of many VOC’s are consistently higher indoors (up to ten times higher) than outdoors.” In addition, VOC’s are a contributing factor to ozone, a common air pollutant. Health risks depend upon how much is in the air and the frequency in which it is breathed.
Preparing Your Surfaces:
Before you paint clean and dry the surface thoroughly, removing all dirt, dust, rust and grease. On bare wood, coat knots and sappy areas with stain block primer/sealer. Then prime entire surface with exterior oil or latex primer. On previously painted surfaces, scrape, sand, then prime. Wire brush badly chalking areas. Dull glossy surfaces with gloss remover or sandpaper. Countersink nails and fill with putty. Caulk all cracks and joints. On unprimed, pre-primed or previously painted hardboard siding, prime with an exterior oil primer. On masonry, wire brush loose materials from chalky areas. On metal, remove rust on galvanized gutters and prime with a rust inhibitive primer. On new galvanized surfaces, allow to age 6 months before painting or clean with muriatic acid. On unpainted metal surfaces, remove rust, clean with mineral spirits and prime with a rust inhibitive primer. On vinyl siding, wash weathered vinyl siding thoroughly and allow to dry. Then paint with a color lighter than the original siding color. WARNING! Painting vinyl siding with darker colors will cause warping or deformation from heat absorption. CLEAN MILDEW FROM THE SURFACE! Mildew is a fungus that looks like dirt, but won’t wash off. Mildew must be removed before painting or it will grow through any new coating. To remove mildew, scrub with a commercial mildew remover or a solution of 1 part liquid chlorine bleach to 3 parts water. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Protect eyes and skin be wearing protective equipment, including rubber gloves and eye goggles when working with the bleach solution.
Application:
Paint only when surface and air temperatures are 50-90??F during application and drying time. Stir paint thoroughly before and occasionally during use. Use a premium quality roller or polyester brush or airless sprayer following manufacturers directions. Paint the gutters, window sashes and frames first, then start at the top of the house and work from right to left using crisscross strokes. Always end up at a door, window or outer edge.
WARNING!
If you scrape, sand or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop.
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