Tough Walls Acrylic Paint & Primer exhibits outstanding hiding, is fully tintable and can be made into thousands of colors. The spatter resistant formula ensures easy, mess‐free application for professionals and do‐it‐yourselfers alike. It has a rich, flat finish with a hint of soft luster when viewed on the angle and extreme stain resistance and washability.
For drywall, plaster, wood, metal and masonry in residential, commercial and institutional applications. Use on interior walls and ceilings.
Color | White |
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Type | Interior |
Brand | Coronado |
Finish | Flat |
Material | Water-Based |
Paint Size | 1 Gallon |
Manufacturer Code | N16 |
Surface Preparation: Surfaces to be painted must be clean, dry, and free of dirt, dust, grease, oil, soap, wax, scaling paint, water soluble materials and mildew. Remove any peeling or scaling paint, and sand these areas to feather edges smooth with adjacent surfaces. Glossy areas should be dulled. Drywall surfaces must be free of sanding dust. Spot prime before and after filling nail holes, cracks, and othersurface imperfections
Application: Stir thoroughly. Make sure that no pigment remains on the bottom of the can and that the entire contents are fluid and free of lumps. Apply by brush, roller or spray. You may thin product with water sparingly to achieve the desired consistency. Apply at temperatures between 50 °F and 90 °F (10 °C – 32.2 °C). For best results, use a nylon/polyester brush, professional/high‐capacity roller, or a similar product. Apply paint generously from unpainted area into wet area. This product can also be sprayed.
Dry Time: Dry Time at 77 °F, relative humidity 50%, touch 30 minutes, can be recoated as needed after 2-3 hours. Temperature and humidity may affect dry times.
Coverage: 400- 450 Sq. Ft. per gallon. Spread rate is based on surface texture and porosity. Be sure to estimate the right amount of stain for the job. This will ensure color uniformity and minimize the disposal of excess material.
Clean Up: Wash brushes, rollers, and other painting tools in warm soapy water immediately after use. Spray equipment should be given a final rinse with mineral spirits to prevent rusting.