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INTERIOR EGGSHELL ENAMEL PAINT
NO. 2650 ULTRA PURE WHITE®
PRODUCT INFORMATION
BEHR DYNASTY™ Stain-Blocking Paint & Primer
is our best interior paint that provides stain repellency, exceptional
durability, advanced burnish, mar, and scuff resistance. It also offers early block resistance and an Exclusive
BEHR DYNASTY & MARQUEE® Interior One-Coat Hide Color Collection.
RECOMMENDED USES:
Ideal for properly prepared coated and uncoated interior substrates such as:
• Drywall/Gypsum Board • Plaster • Concrete • Masonry
• Other Non-Ferrous Metals
• Brick • Concrete Masonry Units • Wood • Engineered Wood
• Architectural Plastics
• Steel • Galvanized Steel • Aluminum • Other Ferrous Metals
COMPLIES WITH THE BELOW AS OF 4/1/2020
SCAQMD YES GREENGUARD®
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YES
CARB SCM 2007 YES LEED® v.4
YES
OTC Phase II YES CHPS YES
OTC YES NAHB/ICC NGBS YES
LADCO YES MPI 52, 139
AIM YES MPI X-GREEN 52, 139
This coating conforms to USDA regulatory requirements
for incidental food-contact materials intended for use
on surfaces not in direct contact with food, such as walls,
oors and ceilings.
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GREENGUARD® is a registered trademark of UL Company.
Please visit www.usgbc.org/LEED for additional details.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
Tint Bases/Max Tint Load:
No. 2650 Ultra Pure White® 127  oz / 3  oz
No. 2654 Medium Base 116  oz / 14  oz
No. 2653 Deep Base 112  oz / 18  oz
Gloss: 7 – 13 @ 60°
Sheen: 16 – 22 @ 85°
Resin Type: 100% Acrylic
Weight per Gallon: 11.0 lb
% Solids by Volume: 42% ± 2%
% Solids by Weight: 56% ± 2%
VOC: < 50 g/L
Flash Point: N/A
Viscosity: 100 – 110 KU
Recommended Film Thickness:
Wet: 4.0 mils / Dry: 1.7 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 roller cover, depending on surface
texture
Airless Spray:
Tip: .015" – .019"
Filter: 60 mesh
Fluid Pressure: 1,400 – 2,400 psi
Thinning: Do not thin if using a roller or brush; however, if
using a sprayer and thinning is required, thin with water at a
rate of no more than 1/2 pint per gallon.
Dry Time: @ 77°F & 50% RH
To Touch: 1 hour
To Recoat: 2 hours
Full Cure: 1 week
Dry times are temperature, humidity, and film
thickness dependent.
SURFACE PREPARATION:
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.
Drywall: All drywall surfaces should be suciently sanded
smooth. Remove any remaining drywall dust prior to
priming. Allow all drywall compounds to be completely dry
prior to coating.
Wood: Remove mill glaze with sandpaper to open the pores
of the wood and follow all label instructions. For severe
stains caused by mold, mildew, algae and fungus, apply
a mildew stain removing product. Set nails and ll holes,
scratches, and gouges with the appropriate wood ller and
let dry completely. Remove all dust with a wiping cloth. Fill
all gaps with a 100% acrylic, siliconized, paintable caulking
and allow to dry completely. Patched and lled surfaces
should be sanded smooth and dusted clean prior to coating.
Masonry: Allow to cure for 30 days. The pH must be 10 or
lower prior to coating. Remove bond breakers and all form
release and curing agents. Smooth masonry may require an
adequate prole for adhesion. Remove all loose aggregate
and debris. If painting cannot wait 30 days or pH level is
above 10, allow the surface to cure 7 days and prime the
surface with an alkali-resistant primer.
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 eorescence and neutralize. Prime the area
with an alkali-resistant primer.
Steel: Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Cleaning
in accordance with SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from
the surface with a solvent in accordance with SSPC-SP1.
For optimal performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning
in accordance with SSPC-SP6. Prime the area with a rust
inhibitive primer the same day as cleaned.
Galvanized Steel: Solvent clean new galvanized metal in
accordance with SSPC-SP1 to remove oil and grease from
the surface. Pre-treat with a phosphoric acid solution or a
commercially available etching solution. Galvanized metal
that has been passivated with chromates or silicates may
require brush blasting in accordance with SSPC-SP16 to
remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a
minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning in accordance with SSPC-SP2.
Prime the area the same day as cleaned.
Shop-Primed Steel: As there is potential for many forms
of contamination during storage and transport, a thorough
cleaning is always recommended for shop-primed surfaces.
Paint exposed areas, i.e., where shop primer is abraded,
with the same material as used for shop priming to comply
with SSPC-PA 1 for touching up shop-primed surfaces. Note:
Assess the integrity of the shop primer prior to application
of subsequent coatings. Review all coatings intended for the
project and conrm the compatibility between shop and
eld-applied coatings.
Aluminum: Remove all oil and grease from the surface with
a solvent in accordance with SSPC-SP1. Prime the area the
same day as cleaned.
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 topcoating the entire area. If bleeding
continues, primer may need a longer dry time before
applying topcoat.
This information is provided “as is” and no representations or warranties, either express or implied, of merchantability, tness 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 SDS or to consult with a Behr Paint Company representative,
call 1-800-854-0133 Ext. 2 (U.S.A. only) or visit behr.com. ©2021 Behr Process Corporation, Santa Ana, CA 92705 U.S.A.
A primer coat may be needed on some surfaces. See SYSTEM RECOMMENDATIONS for details.
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Revised 4/2021
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