Types of primers

Epoxy primer has high performance, protects the surface of metal or concrete from corrosion. It has an approximate warranty period of 12 months.
A primer for metal is the most important stage of finishing. Without proper priming, the adhesion of the decorative coating to the metal will deteriorate, and the risk of rust will increase.
The popular concrete contact primer technical characteristics have those that allow it to be the most popular coating for surfaces on which it is planned to apply the finish.
Corrosion-resistant primer for metal is designed to most effectively protect metal surfaces from corrosion. Some coatings can be used without further application of paint.
Antiseptic primer for wood allows you to protect the material from damage by microorganisms and qualitatively prepare the surface for further painting with decorative coatings.
Soil for airbrush is represented by several varieties - alkyd, epoxy and others. Choosing the right primer, you need to consider how the thing will be operated, and what paints will be applied in the future.
Drywall treatment before wallpapering is important to keep it better. To do this, use a primer, which will improve the adhesion of the base to the material and will become a protection for drywall.
The primer for liquid wallpaper to improve adhesion becomes the first step when pasting the walls with this decorative material. They are selected taking into account the type of surface being trimmed.
The colorless primer for wood is intended not only to emphasize the beauty of the wood structure, but also to protect the material from moisture and destruction. Priming also protects wood from mold and mildew.
Primer for interior work is a special composition that increases the ability of the base to adhere to finishing materials. Universal and specialized primers are available.

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