Primers

To protect the exterior walls of buildings from environmental influences, a primer for polystyrene, which serves as a facing material, will help. For different purposes, different primer compositions are used, but in general they are divided into two groups.
Water-dispersion primer is used in the preparatory phase before applying the finishing material to the walls. Such a primer is used both for external and internal finishing work.
Before performing primer work, you need to learn how to dilute the primer, and before that decide which one is best to use. Various liquids are used as solvents.
Oil primer is an alkyd oil-based primer. It is used to prepare wood and metal for painting.
So that the finishing materials do not suffer due to contact with water, the walls in the bathroom must be primed before the decorative finish. And to prevent corrosion, a bath primer is used.
Primer for aluminum is used to prepare this non-ferrous metal for further staining and giving products an aesthetic beautiful appearance. The appearance of aluminum structures directly depends on the quality of the work performed.
Heat-resistant primer is used mainly not in construction and repair, but in mechanical engineering and for processing a variety of machine parts, furnaces, heating appliances and other elements that are heated.
Using a primer in places with high humidity allows you to achieve a better effect when finishing. Water-repellent primer is used in bathrooms, in kitchens, in places with high humidity.
Before laying linoleum, it is necessary to prepare the floor surface. The primer for linoleum, regardless of its type, must be applied no later than a day before laying the material.
During the repair, the primer can get on the floor, walls and even windows. How to wash the primer so as not to leave stains on the surface?

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