INTERIOR MATTE PAINT
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TECHNIC AL DATA SHEET INTERIOR MATTE PAINT N O. 1 4 5 0 U LT R A P U R E W H I T E ® PRODUCT INFORMATION COMPLIES WITH THE BELOW AS OF 2/1/2015 BEHR MARQUEE® Interior Matte Paint is our best interior paint with exceptional hide and stain resistance plus an antimicrobial-mildew resistant finish with an exclusive BEHR MARQUEE Interior One-Coat Color Collection*. This product is ideal for every room and provides a non-reflective, matte finish. Use on properly prepared, primed or previously painted interior surfaces such as: • Concrete • Concrete Block/CMU • Brick • Plaster • Drywall/Gypsum Board • Wood • Ferrous Metals • Galvanized Steel • Aluminum • Other Non-Ferrous Metal PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Tint Bases/Max Tint Load: No. 1450 127 oz. / 3 oz. No. 1454 116 oz. / 14 oz. No. 1453 112 oz. / 18 oz. Dry Time: @ 77° & 50% RH Longer dry time may be required in cooler temperatures and higher humidity. To Touch: 1 hour To Recoat: 2 hours Full Cure: 4 weeks SURFACE PREPARATION: Resin Type: 100% Acrylic Latex All surfaces must be clean, free of dust, chalk, oil, grease, wax, polish, mold and mildew stains, loose and peeling paint, rust and all other foreign substances. Weight per Gallon: 11.6 lbs. % Solids by Volume: 45.7% % Solids by Weight: 60% VOC: <50 g/L Flash Point: N/A Viscosity: 90-110 KU Recommended Film Thickness: Wet: 4.0 Dry: 1.8 mils @ 400 Sq. Ft./Gal. Coverage: Up to 400 Sq. Ft./Gal. depending on application method and substrate porosity. Does not include the loss of material from spraying. APPLICATION: Brush: Nylon/polyester Roller: 3/8" - 1/2" nap Airless Spray: At packaged consistency Tip: .015"- .019" Filter: 60 mesh Thinning: (If required) No more than 1/2 pint of water per gallon. New Drywall: All drywall surfaces should be sufficiently sanded smooth. Remove any remaining drywall dust prior to priming. Allow all drywall compounds to be completely dry prior to coating. Previously Painted Drywall: Remove all loose and peeling paint and all other foreign substances. Clean any dirt and grease by scrubbing the surface with a detergent and water solution, followed by a thorough rinsing with clean water. Set nails and fill holes, scratches, and gouges with the appropriate spackling material. Let dry completely and sand smooth. Remove all dust with a wiping cloth. Fill all gaps with a 100% acrylic, siliconized, paintable caulking, and allow to completely dry prior to coating. Glossy Surfaces: For maximum adhesion, sand the surface thoroughly before coating. New Wood: Remove mill glaze with sandpaper. Set nails and fill holes, scratches, and gouges with the appropriate wood filler and let dry completely. Remove all dust with a wiping cloth. Fill all gaps with a 100% acrylic, siliconized, paintable caulking, and allow to completely dry prior to coating. RECOMMENDED USES: Please visit www.usgbc.org/LEED for additional details. Previously Painted Wood: Remove all loose and peeling paint and all other foreign substances. Clean any dirt and grease by scrubbing the surface with a detergent and water solution, followed by a thorough rinsing with clean water. Set nails and fill holes, scratches, and gouges with the appropriate wood filler and let dry completely. Remove all dust with a tack or wiping cloth. Fill all gaps with a 100% acrylic, siliconized, paintable caulking, and allow to completely dry prior to coating. Glossy Surfaces: For maximum adhesion, sand the surface thoroughly before coating. Wood: WARNING! Sanding or scraping pressure treated lumber may be hazardous; wear appropriate protection. Tannin Bleed & Stainblocking: After priming, test for stain bleed-through by applying the topcoat to a small section. If the stain bleeds through the topcoat, apply a second coat of primer and test again before top-coating the entire area. If bleeding continues, a longer dry time of the primer coat may be needed before top-coating or an additional coat of primer may be required to block the tannin bleed or stain. New Plaster: New plaster should be thoroughly dried out and cured for a minimum of 30 days before painting. When cured, clean using a mixed solution of one part vinegar and one part water to remove efflorescence and neutralize. Previously Painted Plaster: Remove all loose and peeling paint and all other foreign substances. Clean any dirt and grease by scrubbing the surface with a detergent and water solution, followed by a thorough rinsing with clean water. Set nails and fill holes, scratches, and gouges with the appropriate spackling material and let dry completely and sand smooth. Remove all dust with a tack or wiping cloth. Fill all gaps with a 100% acrylic, siliconized, paintable caulking, and allow to completely dry prior to coating. Glossy Surfaces: For maximum adhesion, sand the surface thoroughly before coating. This information is provided “as is” and no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or of any other nature are made with respect to this information or to any product referred to in this information. For MSDS or to consult with a Behr Certified Coatings Professional, call 1-800-854-0133 Ext. 2 (U.S.A. only). ©2015 Behr Process Corporation Santa Ana, CA 92704 U.S.A. *For details visit behr.com/marqueeg

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TECHNIC AL DATA SHEET INTERIOR MATTE PAINT N O. 1 4 5 0 U LT R A P U R E W H I T E ® Stain-Blocking: After priming, test for stain bleed-through by applying the topcoat to a small section. If the stain bleeds through the topcoat, apply a second coat of primer and test again before top-coating the entire area. If bleeding continues, a longer dry time may be needed before top-coating. Masonry: All masonry surfaces must be cured at least 30 days before painting. The pH must be 10.0 or lower prior to coating. Smooth masonry may require an adequate profile for adhesion. For all other smooth...

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