Use and Care Manual

TECHNICAL DATA
CAB-11
RUST-OLEUM
®
CABINET TRANSFORMATIONS
®
BASICS CABINET & TRIM PAINT
Form: ARJ-2605
Rev.: 021424
DESCRIPTION AND USES
Cabinet Transformations
®
Basics Cabinet and Trim Paint is
an easy-to-use paint that will transform outdated cabinets,
vanities, furniture, and trim. Formulated to provide a beautiful
and durable finish, Basics provides an easy-to-clean surface
that resists dirt, grime, and mildew*. This product can also
withstand household chemicals, making it ideal for kitchens,
bathrooms, laundry rooms and more.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Outstanding flow & leveling
Smooth durable finish
Quick dry formula
Soap & water cleanup
PRODUCTS
1-Quart
1-Gallon
DESCRIPTION (Semi-Gloss)
372007
369864
Pure White
372008
373699
Linen White
372012
373697
Black
372010
----
Dark Gray
372011
----
Espresso
372009
----
Cadet Gray
----
373698
Capri
----
373700
Alabaster
PRODUCT APPLICATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING
PROJECT
SURFACE PREPARATION
Surface must be free of any dust, grease, oil, stains, rust,
wax, or any other substances. To ensure proper adhesion,
thoroughly scrub cabinet and trim surfaces with a degreaser
and prime the surfaces prior to application of the cabinet and
trim paint.
WARNING! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you
may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO
LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS
BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN.
PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE.
Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator 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 National Lead Information Hotline at
1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead.
*Product contains mildewcide to prevent the growth of
mildew on the paint film only.
PRODUCT APPLICATION (cont.)
DEGREASING
Thoroughly scrub cabinet and trim surfaces with a degreaser
like Krud Kutter
®
Original Cleaner/Degreaser to remove dirt
and grease from existing finishes. Thorough preparation of
the existing surface with a degreaser will produce optimal
results and maximum adhesion.
PRIMING
Use Zinsser
®
Bulls Eye 1-2-3
®
Primer or B-I-N
®
Primer-
Sealer to improve adhesion and help hide stains or tannin
bleed that may occur. Priming is especially important on
bare wood cabinet surfaces or when painting over dark
colors.
IMPORTANT: INTERIOR USE ONLY, NOT
RECOMMENDED FOR EXTERIOR.
APPLICATION
Apply when air (ambient) temperature is 50-90°F (10-32°C)
and relative humidity is below 80%.
Shake or stir well before use. May be applied with a
synthetic (nylon, polyester, or blend) bristle brush, 3/8”-1/2”
roller, pad applicator or airless sprayer. For an airless
sprayer, follow the manufacturer's instructions when using
spray equipment. Use a 0.017" tip at 2000 to 2600 psi. Wear
a NIOSH-approved respirator and provide adequate
ventilation.
First apply an even, light coat of cabinet and trim paint to
cabinet frames, rails, and cabinet door backs. Allow to dry
two hours. Then repeat with a second coat. Allow second
coat to dry two hours. After door backs are dry, flip over and
repeat the two-coat process on the door fronts, allowing two
hours dry time between coats.
If applying over a contrasting color, additional coats may be
required. Dry times may vary depending on temperature and
humidity levels.
DRY AND RECOAT TIME
At normal temperatures, 70°F (21°C), Cabinet
Transformations Basics dries to the touch in 30 minutes and
to recoat in two hours. Wait at least 12 hours before
reinstalling the cabinet doors and 24 hours before normal
usage. Full adhesion and hardness develop in seven days.
COVERAGE
Up to 400 square feet per gallon, or 160 linear feet, with one
coat depending on surface texture, porosity, and application.
CLEANUP
Soap and water

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