
ENAMEL PRO WHITE FENCE & BARN
WHITE ACRYLIC LATEX WATER-BASED FENCE & BARN PAINT
Where To Purchase:
- Plank fences
- Barns
- Metal roofs
- Run in sheds
- Farm buildings
- Tanks and silos
- Foundations
- Not suitable for flooring or high abrasion surfaces
- Brighter white than conventional oil-based products.
- Non-toxic – soap and water cleanup.
- Effective mildewcide is incorporated to restrict mildew growth once paint is dry.
- Flexibility resists chipping and peeling.
- Offers exceptional economy and durability in a user-friendly water-based formulation.
- Provides excellent weather protection.
- Safe around valuable horses and livestock.
- Can be applied directly to new (properly dried), weathered or previously painted lumber.
- Will not stop tannin stain. To ensure tannin stain is blocked an oil-based primer (Fence & Barn White) is commonly used as a primer coat.
- 3 to 6 years of durability on plank fence, depending on condition and surface preparation. Initial coat on new wood will age quicker than recoats.
Characteristics
Color – White
Finish – Semi-Gloss
Flash Point – > 201°F (PMCC)
Viscosity – 90 KU
Available Packaging – 5-gal pails, 55-gal drums
VOC – Less than 380 grams/liter
Shelf Life
2 years unopened, stored out of direct sunlight at temperatures between 40°F and 90°F.
Settling can occur, product must be shaken vigorously before use. For best results, flip pails upside down while shaking.
DO NOT FREEZE
Coverage
3 & 4 board fence: 16 ft. / gal., both sides
1 board fence: 26 ft. / gal., both sides
Barns: 250 sq. ft. / gal.
Coverage depends on many factors such as porosity and roughness of the substrate and material losses during application. Using less than recommended material will lead to decreased durability. May require two coats for best results – especially on new wood.
On new wood always check for tannin stain by applying to a test area. If it occurs use an oil-based primer such as Fence & Barn White. Allow 24 hours before top-coating with EPW F&B White.
Drying Time @ 77°F / RH 50%
Set to touch: 1 hour
Re-coat: 4 hours
Fully dry: 24 hours
Drying times are affected by rain, dew, and temperature. Do not paint if rain is expected within 8 hours.
Recommended Film Thickness
Wet film – per coat: 6.0 to 10.0 mils
Dry film – per coat: 2.0 to 4.0 mils
Application
Product should be thoroughly mixed before use. No thinning needed – if necessary, thin with 4 fl. oz. water per gal. paint.
Application temperature: above 50°F
Method: Brush, roll, or spray
Allow new wood 1 to 3 months to weather to reduce moisture content. Do not paint the underside of fence planks.
Airless spray:
- Rating: 0.5 gallons / minute minimum
- Pressure: 1,800-2,500psi
- Filter: 30 to 60 mesh
- Tip Size: 0.017″ to 0.025″
Roller application: use thick nap 7” roller.
Fence Preparation
For greatest durability make sure surface is scraped or pressure washed thoroughly to remove any peeling or flaking paint before applying.
In areas where mildew is a problem, always scrub the surface with a commercial mildew remover or bleach solution.


