TWP®
Mildew Sealer
TWP® Mildew Sealer
also called 2-0 EM,
is a 100% Acrylic latex, non-pigmented sealer. It
also has exceptional chalk binding properties so it is an excellent primer
when the present surface has been previously painted, and is chalking
or peeling. 2-0 EM is a transparent coating that will penetrate through
existing paint, providing a tough mildew resistant barrier, which re-adheres
the old paint, and increases the bond strength for the new paint.
2-O EM is 100% acrylic and VOC compliant. The "EM" designation refers
to the special formulation for use over surfaces contaminated with organic
growth. It contains a special blend of fungicides to control penetration
of organic growth through the new paint film. The net result is increased
coating system longevity. It must be re-coated with high quality latex
(not oil) based paint or stain within 60 days for best results. Use 2-0
EM whenever you are painting over new or previously painted surfaces where
peeling, chalking or chronic mildew is a a concern.
TWP is a registered trademark of Amteco, Inc.
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Recommended
Usage:
This
product is used to build a "Tie Coat" which forms a tough mildew resistant membrane. |
Please Note: All
surfaces should be pressure washed to remove surface contaminates, loose paint
chips, and dirt. However, extensive cleaning or bleaching is normally not necessary
except in extreme cases. Allowed the surface to dry until surface moisture is
below 15%. (normally 2 warm sunny days). 2-0 EM is applied at about 300 square
feet per gallon and dries quick and clear for efficient application with minimal
masking. Contact your Wood Care consultant for suitable high quality latex paint
or stain..
Technical Specifications:
Color: Clear Gloss:
None Solids by Volume:
33.18% Weight: 8.47 lbs./gal. Viscosity:
65 - 70 K.U. Solids by weight: 34.8%
Dry Time: One
hour to touch. May be re-coated as soon as sealer has dried clear. Application:
Spray, Brush, Roll. Can be reduced with water if needed to spray. Spread
Rate: 300 - 400 square feet per gallon.

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