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ZINSSER 02771 Interior Paint, Eggshell, White, 1 gal Can

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2771
ZINSSER

02771 PAINT INTR EGSHL MOLD MLDW GA
ZINSSER 02771 Interior Paint, Eggshell, White, 1 gal Can; 1 EA = 1 GAL; 2EA/SHELF PACK

A specially formulated paint that is moisture-resistant and blister-proof. Guaranteed mildew-proof for 5 years. Self-priming feature allows paint to be spread over glossy paints, vinyl wall coverings, and Formica without sanding, and seals new drywall, joint compound, and porous flat paints without a primer. Creates a finish that is washable and scrubbable. Paint is tintable and has good hiding quality. Water-base formula is safe to use, dries in 2 hours, and provides easy soap and water clean up. Can be used on ceilings, bathrooms, kitchens, basements, humid closets, laundry rooms, hot tub rooms, or any other interior surface where mildew is a problem. Ideal for use in homes, motels, hospitals, schools, restaurants, and nursing homes. Covers 250 to 400 sq. ft. per gallon depending on surface porosity. Perma-White contains a mildewcide to prevent growth of mold and mildew on the paint film only. Surface must be cleaned of any mold or mildew before painting. White.
Applicable MaterialsCement Ceramic Gypsum Drywall Metal Plastic Stucco Wood
Application MethodBrush Paint Pad Roller Spray
Application Temperature40 to 80 deg F
Base TypeWater
Boiling Point0 to 469 deg C
ColorWhite
CompositionsTitanium Dioxide Limestone Propylene Glycol Phenyl Ether
Container TypeCan
Coverage Area300 to 400 sq-ft/gal
Curing Time7 to 10 days
Drying Time30 min
Flammability Rating1
Flash Point93 deg C
Net Content1 gal
Odor/ScentAmmonia
pH Range8.5 to 9.5
Pigment TypeTitanium Dioxide Zinc Oxide
ResistsFade Mildew Moisture Scrub Stain Wash
SheenEggshell
Specific Gravity1.42
Vehicle TypeAcrylic
VOC Content50 g/L

Item Specifications

  • MILDEW PROOF PAINTS
  • 13.00 lbs per EA
AS LOW AS $73.48/SHPK
Qty Breaks Available
1$73.48
$73.48
Available to Order (Non Stockable)
UOM : SHPK (2 EA)
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