Acrylic Primer Undercoat White (Interior / Exterior)
- Extremely good sealing properties
- Excellent adhesion to concrete, cement plastered and brick surfaces
- Accompanied with good alkali resistance, low odor and toxicity
- Rich in antifungal and anti mold properties
- Available in interior and exterior formulation
Designed Use:
- Recommended as a first coat before subsequent (water based)top coats
- Developed to provide longevity to topcoats
- Provides through binding properties for topcoat to various substrates
Availability:
- Available as per requirement
Coverage:
- The theoretical coverage of ROBBIALAC ACRYLIC PRIMER UNDERCOAT WHITE would be approximately 7 – 8 M² liter at a Dry film thickness of 25 µ.
*Due consideration must be given to the evenness of the surface and the nature of the substrate.
Surface preparation:
- Avoid humid conditions >95% and also dew point of <3% for application
- The surface to be painted needs to be clear of all grease, laitance and fungal growth
- For best results use ROBBIALAC ANTIFUNGAL WASH for effective preparation on fungus affected area
- Apply an initial coat of ROBBIALAC ACRYLIC PRIMER UNDERCOAT WHITE to provide through binding properties for the stucco
- STUCCO PUTTY-INTERIOR/EXTERIOR can be applied to fill all cracks and surface undulation for smooth surface
- We recommend applying one more coat of ROBBIALAC ACRYLIC PRIMER UNDERCOAT WHITE to provide thorough binding of any ROBBIALAC water based top coat
- Do not apply directly on surfaces containing previous coats of enamel paint
- Do not dilute the primer with any liquids
Method of application:
- By roller/brush and if large areas are to be painted one can use suitable spray application
- To keep the brush/roller and spray equipment in good condition for use, clean the same in luke warm water and dry them immediately after application
Thinning recommendation:
- Soft water and to the extent of maximum of 10 – 15% of the paint by volume.
- Stir well with a convenient mixing equipment for uniformity to ensure good mixing of all the components.