Water-based, acrylic copolymer-based, high penetration and high adhesion concentrated primer.
What are the features and advantages of Concentrated Primer 15 lt, 2.5 lt, and 7.5 lt?
- 806 forms a bonding bridge between the paint and the surface, ensuring better adhesion of the paint to the surface.
- It has high penetration properties.
- Reduces the surface’s absorbency.
- Prevents early drying of the paint.
- Prevents color variation in the final coat on surfaces with different absorption levels.
- Reduces paint consumption, providing cost savings.
- Odorless. Environmentally friendly.
Where is Concentrated Primer 15 lt, 2.5 lt, and 7.5 lt used?
- Applied on surfaces such as plaster, low-quality absorbent plastic painted surfaces, autoclaved aerated concrete, and other highly absorbent and/or dusty surfaces.
How is Concentrated Primer 15 lt, 2.5 lt, and 7.5 lt used?
The application surfaces should be dry, clean, and capable of supporting the primer. On plaster and similar surfaces, after sanding, the surface should be dusted off with a slightly damp cloth before applying the primer. After proper dilution, 806 should be applied to the surface using a brush or roller without brushing or smoothing. During the primer application and drying process, the surface should be protected from frost. Paint application should be done at least 4 hours after applying the primer. It is strongly advised not to dilute the primer with more water or apply it with brushing when used for isolation purposes, especially on surfaces with glazing putty or solvent-based primers and paints.