Zinsser Mold Killing Primer Quart 276087 - (Box of 4)

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Zinsser® Mold Killing Primer is a water-based EPAregistered fungicidal
protective coating that can be used to paint over and kill all existing mold,
mildew, moss, fungi, odor causing bacteria and any other fungal organisms*.
The Mold Killing Primer contains an EPA registered antimicrobial to prevent
the growth of mold, mildew and other fungal organisms on the paint film.

Mold Killing Primer also aides in covering residual microbiological and fungal stains.
Mold Killing Primer is for use on non - porous interior and exterior, residential,
commercial, and industrial applications and can be applied in factories, warehouses,
storage facilities, refrigerated storage facilities, office buildings, residential living,
schools, hospitals, veterinary care facilities, elderly care facilities, prisons and correction
facilities, wash houses, restaurants, fitness centers and locker rooms, attics, basements,
window frames, bathrooms, wall cavities, base - boards, sub - floors and table tops.
Mold Killing Primer can be used with any topcoat, and is ideal with Zinsser
PERMA-WHITE® . Not recommended for new or unpainted aluminum, metal or vinyl siding.

*For applications that have existing wet, slimy, heavy
soiled, gross filth, overgrowth or loose material on the
substrate a pre-cleaning step is required. Physically or
mechanically remove gross filth, heavy soil, overgrowth or
loose material including dirt, grease, and oily films
before application and ensure the substrate is free of slime or
excessive moisture to ensure long-term adhesion and
product performance, particularly on exterior surfaces. If
mold or mildew needs to be removed prior to application
remove with a mildew remover that is EPA registered and
let dry. Eye, skin and NOISH approved respiratory
protection is highly recommended. Patch surface
irregularities with appropriate patching compounds.

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.

APPLICATION
Mold Killing Primer is a ready to use product. Do not thin,
do not dilute and do not mix with water or other chemicals
or other paints. Mix thoroughly. Do not apply when air or
surface temperature is below 50°F (10°C) or when drying
conditions are poor. Use adequate ventilation during
application.
Use a brush, roller, or airless sprayer to apply. Follow
the manufacturer’s instructions when using spray equipment.
For airless spraying use a 0.017” to 0.019” tip at
2000 to 2500 psi.
Coverage dependent on substrate porosity and
surface smoothness. Apply generously and uniformly,
ensuring that the surface is completely coated. Allow to
air dry. For heavy water stained areas, prime with Mold
Killing Primer and allow it to dry. Follow with a Zinsser
stain blocking primer such as BIN, BIN Advanced or Cover
Stain.

DRY TIME
Mold Killing Primer dries to the touch in 30 minutes and
can be recoated in 1 hour. For optimal protection, apply
topcoat within 72 hours of application. Full adhesion and
hardness develops in 7 days.

LIMITATIONS
Mold Killing Primer is not designed for application to floors
or decks or to surfaces subject to immersion or prolonged
contact with water.

CLEAN-UP
Clean all application tools with warm soapy water. Wipe
up spills immediately with a clean damp cloth. Follow
equipment manufacturer’s directions to clean spray
equipment. See label for proper container disposal.

COVERAGE
Approximately 400-450 sq.ft./gal.
depending on application method
and surface porosity