The product, dubbed Paint Shield, earned certification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for killing more than 99.9% of bacteria such as Staph, E. coli, and MRSA, Steve Revnew, senior vice president of product innovation for Sherwin-Williams said in an interview.
Applications for the paint could include medical complexes, locker rooms, schools, daycare centers, hotels, homes and cruise ships, says Revnew.
Sherwin-Williams Senior Vice President of Product Innovation Steve Revnew on the company’s new antibacterial paint.
Info source: usatoday
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