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ZINSSER 02711 Interior Paint, Satin, White, 1 gal Can

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02711
ZINSSER

02711 PAINT INTR 3.7L WHT SAT PERMA
ZINSSER 02711 Interior Paint, Satin, White, 1 gal Can; 1 EA = 1 GAL; 2EA/SHELF PACK

For bathrooms, basements, kitchens, laundry rooms, closets, student dorms, locker rooms and more. Durable, washable, scrubbable, stain resistant. Self-priming. Sticks without sanding. Low odor. Contains a mildewcide to prevent growth of mold and mildew on the paint film only. Designed to withstand the harsh conditions of high-humidity and mildew-prone areas in residential, commercial and indoor air quality remediation environments. WhiteMold-and mildew-proof paint film
  • Mold-and mildew-proof paint film
  • Washable, scrubbable, stain-and moisture-resistant finish
  • Self-priming, sticks to surface without sanding
  • Fade-resistant
  • Water-based, low odor
  • Tintable to any off white, pastel or medium earth tone color
  • Applicable MaterialsCement Ceramic Gypsum Drywall Metal Plastic Stucco Wood
    Application MethodBrush Paint Pad Roller Spray
    Application Temperature40 to 80 deg F
    Base TypeWater
    Boiling Point-18 to 537 deg C
    ColorWhite
    CompositionsTitanium Dioxide Talc (Hydrous Magnesium Silicate) Ethylene Glycol Distillates (Petroleum) Solvent-Dewaxed Heavy Paraffinic Sodium Nitrite 2 4 7 9-Tetramethyl-5-Decyne-4 7-Diol
    Container TypeCan
    Coverage Area300 to 400 sq-ft/gal
    Curing Time7 to 10 days
    Drying Time30 min
    Flammability Rating1
    Flash Point94 deg C
    Net Content1 gal
    Odor/ScentSolvent
    pH Range8 to 10
    Pigment TypeTitanium Dioxide Zinc Oxide
    ResistsFade Mildew Moisture Scrub Stain Wash
    SheenSatin
    Specific Gravity1.37
    Vehicle TypeAcrylic
    VOC Content50 g/L

    Item Specifications

    • MILDEW PROOF PAINTS
    • 11.90 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)
    QTY:

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