Primers

A correctly executed preliminary primer for screed will provide good adhesion of the floor to concrete, protect it from moisture, and remove excess dust. For priming, acrylic, alkyd, epoxy and polymer compositions are used.
Primer for aerated concrete and foam concrete allows to reduce their moisture absorption, increase adhesion and performance of porous materials with subsequent coating, and protect them from weather conditions.
Alkyd primer, despite its high toxicity and unpleasant odor, is excellent for priming a wide variety of surfaces for painting - metal, wood and even concrete.
Primer for plastic is an obligatory step in painting plastic surfaces. Conventional paint does not fit well enough on plastic, may become cracked and lag.
The primer for plywood helps protect the tree from rotting and fungus, as well as improve adhesion with coatings applied later - varnishes, paints.
Primer for decorative plaster - a composition that strengthens the surface of the wall, increasing the adhesion of the subsequent layer with the main material. Primers also protect the surface of the wall from mold.
Acrylic primer is used for work both inside and outside the building. There are a lot of primers based on acrylic, and due to different characteristics their scope of application is wide.
The primer of the walls for painting is a set of measures to strengthen and degrease the surface. It is necessary to choose a primer according to the type of material.
The rust primer and anti-corrosion primers have different operating principles, but the effect is the same - they protect metal surfaces from destruction.
A primer for the fence is required in any case, no matter what material it is made of. Such treatment will allow better paint to lie down, protect against metal from corrosion, and wood - from destruction.

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