Types of primers

If it is impossible to prepare the base for painting by completely removing the old oil coating, a primer for oil paint may become a solution to the problem. When applied correctly, it will improve adhesion and achieve excellent results.
White primer performs the function of masking the color of the rough surface. Otherwise, there is a high risk that the lower layer will appear ugly spots through a layer of new paint or varnish.
The deep penetration primer contains components that allow you to strengthen fragile, loose base. Deep-penetrating soils are acrylate-based water emulsion formulations.
Using a polyurethane primer allows you to strengthen the structure of the base, contributes to the quality and durability of the repair work. Depending on the base, the consumption of such a primer mixture is also calculated.
Primer for the ceiling - an indispensable element of modern repair. It is necessary to choose and correctly apply it based on the finishing material used in the future.
Primer in spray cans is a means without which high-quality painting is impossible. Layer-by-layer application of the soil provides effective surface protection against corrosion and is a reliable base for paint.
The primer for wood for painting is selected based on the future operating conditions of the wooden product and the speed of drying of the soil. The type of paintwork applied to the primed surface is also important.
Concrete primer is a special emulsion composition applied as a starting layer on a concrete surface before finishing work. In addition to protective functions, the primer provides good adhesion.
The primer for particle board is used to prepare the base for subsequent finishing - staining, wallpapering. Priming is performed with acrylic, alkyd agents, as well as home-made, made from glue or wax.
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