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Zinsser B-I-N

Zinsser B-I-N

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An advanced shellac-based stain block, primer and sealer, for blocking stubborn stains and strong odours.

Features

  • A high quality, shellac-based stain blocking primer and sealer
  • Offers unparalleled adhesion on any glossy surface
  • Ideal for use on many interior surfaces and spot priming on a range of exterior surfaces
  • Effectively covers smoke and water damage, graffiti, rust, mould, and wood tannin
  • Can be applied in freezing temperatures
  • Permanently blocks strong odours
  • Touch dry in 15 minutes, re-coatable in 45 minutes
  • Very high V.O.C
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Drying time
45 mins
Coverage
Up to 12 m2 per litre
No. of coats
1
Size
500ml 1L 2.5L 5L
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Overview

Overview

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Zinsser B-I-N is an ultimate, multi-surface coating which blocks powerful odours such as smoke, pet odours and nicotine. It offers excellent adhesion to most surfaces without the need of sanding and boasts superior stain blocking qualities on interior surfaces such as, ceilings, walls, doors, furniture, and other painted surfaces. It can also be used for spot priming exterior stains such as, graffiti, rust, smoke, grease, asphalt, and water stains. Perfect for use as a primer on interior surfaces such as, wood, metal, drywall, plaster, glass, tiles and more. Seals unpainted and porous surfaces and can be used to prime pre-existing wall coverings to hide strong colours or patterns.

Preparation

Preparation

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For the best results, ensure surfaces to be coated are sound, clean and dry, and free from all defective or poorly adhering material such as dirt, grease, paint or adhesives. If needed, clean surface using an appropriate ammoniated cleaning solution. Never use tri sodium phosphate-based cleaners.

  1. Take special precautions during surface preparation of pre-1960s paint surfaces over wood and metal as they may contain harmful lead
  2. Sand all edges of remaining coating until smooth
  3. Using an 80 - 100 grit sandpaper, lightly sand exterior timber to remove loose or weathered wood fibres and mill glaze
  4. Clean as much of the existing stain as possible, prior to priming
  5. Remove and treat any mould and mildew on interior surfaces using Zinsser Mould Killer and Remover
  6. Fill any nail holes and imperfections with a suitable multi-purpose filler and spot prime the area
  7. All areas of rust should be cleaned using a wire brush

Application

Application

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Always do a test area before starting any project to check product suitability and effectiveness. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the tin at all times.

Only apply at temperatures ranging between -1°C and 32°C and a relative humidity of no more than 70%.

  1. Stir thoroughly before and periodically during use
  2. Apply Zinsser B-I-N with a good quality natural or synthetic brush, microfibre roller, applicator pad or spray gun
  3. Apply 1 full coat to prepared surfaces. A second coat on very porous surfaces or heavy staining may be necessary
  4. Allow 45 minutes between coats
  5. Fully cured in 1 - 3 days

Spray gun Guidelines

  • Normal use: Thinning is not required
  • Airless sprayer: Use tip size 0.011 - 0.013 at pressure 800 - 1200 psi
  • Conventional sprayer: Spray at 45 - 55 psi

Cleaning Equipment

Clean brushes and rollers immediately after use, using 1 part ammonia to 3 parts water. Any spillages should be cleaned up using denatured alcohol. For removing dried paint on brushes and rollers, use Zinsser B-I-N Brush Cleaner and Restorer

F.A.Q.

F.A.Q.

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What is the difference between B-I-N and B-I-N Aqua?

B-I-N is a shellac-based primer and sealer. The Aqua does a similar job but has a water-based formula. The Aqua has a very low (trace) VOC and can be used throughout interior and exterior projects.


Is this the best for bare wood ?

This can be used on bare wood which you intend to paint. It would seal the timber, ensuring the timber resins don't bleed through the coating. Please note- for exterior timber, we only recommend using this as a spot primer/ sealer as it isn't flexible enough to be put over the whole timber surface.


Can I use this on bathroom tiles?

The Zinsser B-I-N is fine for use on interior ceramic tiles.


Will it stop mould returning to walls?

Werecommend cleaning the surface with a strong multicide such as Zinsser Mould Killer and Remover to eradicate the problem and kill the mould at the source, applying Zinsser Cover Stain and finish with Zinsser Perma-White Interior


Can B-I-N be used outside?

This product can be used outside but only for spot priming. It doesn't offer enough flexibility to applied to a larger surface.


Is BIN better than Peel Stop? How long do you have to wait before painting over?

The B-I-N is not comparable to the Peel Stop as they do separate jobs. The Peel Stop acts as a glue that seals and holds together brittle and flaky substrates to help prolong the life of the surface. If you are using Peel Stop we recommend using Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 or Zinsser Cover Stain, rather than B-I-N for priming after use.

The recoat time on the B-I-N is 45 Minutes.


Would Zinsser B-I-N seal an old rope/wicker chair to prevent further deterioration prior to a chalk paint finish?

We wouldn't recommend this as this product is not flexible enough to cope with the movement of rope or wicker.


Can you paint plastic bathroom trimmings with B-I-N?

Yes absolutely, the Zinsser B-I-N can be applied to a wide range of surfaces including plastics. Take care to remove any soap or grime before application by using Zinsser Universal Degreaser and Cleaner and where possible, provide a slight key for the best performance.


Zinsser B-I-N didn't work as water stains keep coming back. Will Zinsser Cover Stain work better on chimney breast that will then be emulsion painted?

There are a few variables which could be causing this. It could be that the surface is still damp so that the product isn't able to take form on the stain itself. If there are contaminants, the products struggle to adhere, and the stains can come back through.

Stop the water sources to allow the issue to dry out thoroughly. Ensure the area is well cleaned with no contaminates and once dried out, you may wish to try Zinsser Cover Stain.


How do I to get rid of the smell of Zinsser B-I-N? After 3 days of airing out and the room it still smells

As a shellac-based primer and sealer, the Zinsser B-I-N will evaporate the compounds into the air until it has fully cured (usually 1-3 days) If you have applied a solvent-based paint over this, it is likely this which you can smell. Alternatively, a breathable paint can also allow the odour to escape. If the smell is coming from B-I-N, this should disappear soon as the solvents cure.

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Used to cover stains after a leak. It worked well.
Claire R. White, 500ml (09/02/24)