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Exterior
Paints
Acril-Ite
Semi-Gloss Latex Exterior House Paint
Type
Acrylic latex
Coverage
Approximately 450 sq.ft./gallon depending on the condition of the surface
Application
This product may be applied by brush, roller or spray
Reduction
Reduce with water no more than 2 pint per gallon for spraying
Dry time
Recoat in approximately 4 hours, depending on surface and weather conditions
Cleanup
Use warm, soapy water
Warning!
Removing existing paint from surfaces by means of sanding, scraping, or
other mechanical means may create dust or particles containing lead. Avoid
creating dust or other debris. BREATHING OR EATING LEAD-CONTAINING DUST
OR DEBRIS CAN CAUSE HEALTH PROBLEMS, ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN AND PREGNANT
WOMEN.
Special properties
Acril-ite House Paint provides maximum protection from the weather. In
addition, it resists chalking and fading. Its resistance to alkaline masonry
is excellent.
Where to use
Acril-ite may be used on nearly all properly prepared and primed exterior
surfaces, including: wood, masonry, brick, cement, stucco, vinyl and aluminum
siding.
Surface preparation
Surfaces to be painted must be clean, smooth and free of dirt, dust, mildew,
grease, flaking and chipping paint, and other surface contamination. Cracks,
seams, holes and nail holes should be filled with putty or caulking compound
and allowed to dry. Slick or glossy surfaces should be dulled by sanding.
All bare wood, metal and other surfaces should be coated with an appropriate
primer before applying Acril-ite.
Application
Apply only when the air temperature and that of the surface to be painted
are above 45 degrees F. For best results do not apply in direct sunlight.
Avoid painting late in the day when dew or condensation are likely to
form or when rain is threatening. Stir thoroughly before using.
Colors available
No.114 White
No.115 Pastel tint base
No.116 Deep tone tint base
No.117 Ultra deep tone tint base
Package sizes
Gallons and quarts
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