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INTERIOR EGGSHELL ENAMEL PAINT
NO. 2450 ULTRA PURE WHITE®
PRODUCT INFORMATION
BEHR MARQUEE® Interior Eggshell Enamel Paint is our best interior paint with exceptional hide and stain resistance plus an
antimicrobial-mildew resistant nish with an exclusive BEHR MARQUEE Interior One-Coat Color Collection*.
RECOMMENDED USES:
This product is ideal for every room and delivers a soft, velvety appearance. 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. 2450 127 oz. / 3 oz.
No. 2454 116 oz. / 14 oz.
No. 2453 112 oz. / 18 oz.
Gloss: 7-12 @ 60°
Sheen: 17-22 @ 85°
Resin Type: 100% Acrylic Latex
Weight per Gallon: 11.7 lbs.
% Solids by Volume: 44.7%
% Solids by Weight: 59.8%
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.
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:
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.
New 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. 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 ll holes,
scratches, and gouges with the appropriate spackling
material and 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 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 completely dry prior to coating.
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 ll
holes, scratches, and gouges with the appropriate wood
ller 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 prime 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 eorescence 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 ll holes, scratches,
and gouges with the appropriate spackling material. 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.
COMPLIES WITH THE BELOW AS OF 1/1/2017
SCAQMD YES LEED v.4
YES
CARB YES MPI# 52
OTC YES MPI X - Green 52
LADCO YES GREENGUARD YES
AIM YES CHPS YES
LEED v.3 (2009)
YES NAHB/ICC NGBS YES
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.
Please visit www.usgbc.org/LEED for additional details.

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