After the surface has been properly prepared it is time to apply a primer. Remember that the quality priming is a very important step towards achieving the desirable results with a final coat. Priming can be crucial to the final outcome of your painting in so many ways. For example:
- Preventing stains and marks from appearing on the surface of your final topcoat
- Blocking peeling
- Providing optimal finishes
- Contribute to the top performance of the final coat
The following types of primers can be used according to the surfaces you had previously prepared:
- Primers for wood surfaces
- Multipurpose primers are ok for drywall surfaces where adhesion is not an issue, such as previously painted drywall
- Primers with special characteristics of low odor and environmentally friendly structure
- Primers for Pre-Wall covering
- Primers with primary adhesion role
- Primers with strong white pigmenting elements to block water and smoke stains
- Primers especially designed for the masonry surfaces
When it comes to choosing the right color, you will find our color simulator very helpful for this purpose.