USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Read all label and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) information prior
to use. SDS are available through our web site or by calling 1-800-441-9695.
Application Equipment: Apply with a high-quality brush, roller, paint pad, or by spray equipment. Where necessary, apply a second coat and
allow each coat to dry thoroughly before applying the next coat.
Airless Spray: Pressure 1500 to 2000 psi; tip 0.015” to 0.021”. Spray equipment must be handled with due care and in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendation. High-pressure injection of coatings into the skin by airless equipment may cause serious injury.
Brush: Nylon/Polyester Brush
Roller (nap roller cover): 3/8” - 3/4”
Thinning: Do not thin.
Surface must be clean and dry. Remove all loose, peeling paint, dirt, grease, and any other surface contaminants. Putty all nail holes and caulk
all cracks and open seams. Sand all glossy, rough, and patched surfaces. Plaster, concrete, and masonry surfaces must be completely dry, free
of efflorescence, and allowed to cure for 30 days prior to painting. Prime all bare wood, drywall, plaster, masonry, metal, and porous surfaces
with an appropriate PPG primer.
WARNING! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may release lead dust or fumes. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST OR
FUMES CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO
AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a properly fitted NIOSH-approved respirator and prevent skin contact to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with
a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the USEPA National Lead
Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead. Follow these instructions to control exposure to other hazardous substances that may be released during surface preparation.
CONCRETE/MASONRY: New concrete and masonry should cure for at least 30 days and preferably 90 days prior to priming and painting. The
pH of the substrate must be less than 10 before priming. Use of an alkali resistant primer is recommended.
CONCRETE BLOCK (CMU): Mortar should cure for at least 30 days and preferably 90 days prior to painting. Fill block with an appropriate block
filler.
FERROUS METAL: The surface must be cleaned thoroughly to remove any dust, rust, and surface contaminants, and then primed.
GYPSUM WALLBOARD-DRYWALL: Nails or screws should be countersunk, and they along with any indentations should be mudded flush with
the surface, sanded smooth and cleaned to remove any dust prior to priming the substrate.
PLASTER: Plaster, hardcoat, skim coat, or other alkaline surfaces should be allowed to cure for at least 30 days prior to priming and painting.
The pH of the substrate must be less than 10 before priming. Use of an alkali resistant primer is recommended.
WOOD: Countersink all nails, putty flush with surface. Unpainted wood or wood in poor condition should be sanded smooth, wiped clean, then
primed. Any knots or resinous areas must be sealed before painting.
Concrete/Masonry 4-603XI, 17-921XI
Concrete Block (CMU) 6-7, 6-15XI
Ferrous Metal 4020, 90-712, 90-912
Gypsum Wallboard-Drywall 6-2, 6-4, 9-900, 12-900XI,
17-921XI, self-priming
Plaster 4-603XI, 17-921XI, self-priming
Wood 6-2, 9-900, 12-900XI, 17-921XI,
self-priming