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MASONRY, STUCCO & BRICK PAINT SATIN PAINT
NO. 280 WHITE
PRODUCT INFORMATION
BEHR® Masonry, Stucco & Brick Satin Paint is is a high-quality acrylic latex paint with excellent hiding properties. This
interior/exterior, self-priming, mildew resistant nish also provides excellent adhesion and water repellency on properly
prepared, smooth, rough and textured masonry, stucco and brick surfaces. This water-based formula is designed to
accentuate all textured surfaces while achieving a natural look. It is alkali-resistant up to pH 12.0, easy to apply, and cleans
up with soap and water.
RECOMMENDED USES:
Use on properly prepared, interior/exterior, vertical surfaces such as:
• Concrete • Concrete Block/CMU • Cement Board Siding
• Brick • Stucco
Do not use on horizontal surfaces subject to foot trac.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
Tint Bases/Max Tint Load:
No. 280 126 oz. / 4 oz.
No. 282 116 oz. /14 oz.
Gloss: 15-25 @ 60°
Sheen: >35 @ 85°
Resin Type: Acrylic Latex
Weight per Gallon: 10.0 lbs.
% Solids by Volume: 35.3%
% Solids by Weight: 44.3%
VOC: <50 g/L
Flash Point: N/A
Viscosity: 95-105 KU
Recommended Film Thickness:
Wet: 6.4 Dry: 2.2 mils @ 250 Sq. Ft./Gal.
Wet: 4.0 Dry: 1.4 mils @ 400 Sq. Ft./Gal.
Coverage: 250-400 Sq. Ft./Gal. depending on application
method and substrate porosity. Does not include the loss of
material from spraying.
APPLICATION:
Brush: Nylon/polyester
Roller:
Smooth Surface: 3/8" - 1/2" nap
Rough Surface: 1/2" - 3/4" nap
Airless Spray: At packaged consistency
Tip: .015"- .021"
Filter: 60 mesh
Thinning: DO NOT THIN. Product is formulated for use at
package consistency only.
Dry Time: @ 77° & 50% RH
Longer dry time may be required in cooler temperatures
and higher humidity.
To Touch: 2-3 hours
To Recoat: 4 hours
Full Cure: 2 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 suciently
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 sand paper. 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.
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 eorescence 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 and
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.
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 primer may be needed
before top-coating.
Masonry:
All masonry surfaces must be cured at least
30 days before painting. Smooth masonry may require an
adequate prole for adhesion. For all other smooth trowel
concrete, create a prole using a product sucha as a BEHR
PREMIUM® Concrete & Masonry Cleaner & Etcher No. 991 or
with mechanical means. Remove loose aggregate and debris.
Metals: Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metals: All metals
should be clean and free of any oils, rust, mill scale or other
contaminants. All metals require sucient "tooth" or prole
for optimum adhesion and therefore require some type of
sanding, abrasion, or chemical etching. Oil lms: (especially
on new or non-ferrous metals) should be removed by
COMPLIES WITH THE BELOW AS OF 9/1/2014
SCAQMD YES AIM YES
CARB YES LEED v.3 (2009)
†
YES
OTC YES
FLAME SPREAD/CLASS A
YES
LADCO YES
†
Please see www.usgbc.org/LEED for additional details.