One Coat Wood Primer And Undercoat
Description
Product features
- Paint over in 2 hours
- Use on bare or previously painted wood
- Helps paint stick
- Hides bold colours and dark marks
Technical specification
Usage | All interior wood |
Coverage |
750ml - This tin will cover 9m2 2.5L - This tin will cover 30m2 |
Dry time | Touch dry in 30 minutes, ready to paint over in 2 hours |
Coat time | No need! |
Number of coats | One |
Colours | White |
Finish | Matt |
Durability | Helps paint stick |
Application | Brush |
Base | Water |
Sizes | 750ml, 2.5L |
How much Primer & Undercoat do I need?
Measure your area precisely, drop the numbers into this smart calculator and it will tell you straight away how many litres you'll need to complete your project.
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Use on...
Make sure the room is above 10°c. Put down dust sheets to protect anything you don't want to get paint on.
Prep - Bare Wood: Give the wood a quick sand. This will give it an even finish and help the paint to stick. Remember to wear a face mask. When the dust has settled give the area a quick vacuum and wipe down with white spirit. Fill any holes or cracks with our Multi-Purpose Filler. Leave to dry before painting over.
Prep – Previously Painted Wood: If your paint is in good condition, give it a good sand to get an even finish and help your paint to stick.
If your paint is flaking, cracked or peeling you'll need to sand it back to bare wood. The easiest way to do this is with an electric sander. It creates a lot of dust so make sure you're wearing a face mask.
When the dust has settled give the area a quick vacuum and wipe with white spirit. Fill any holes with our Multi-Purpose Filler.
Give the tin a really good stir, then paint on in the direction of the woodgrain. After 2 hours it should be dry and ready to paint over.
This product it just a primer and should be painted on quickly after it’s dried.
Cleaning
Clean all brushes in warm, soapy water.
Repair
If you spot a bit of damage to your primer, don’t worry it’s easy to fix. Sand down the specific spot and then reapply a coat of primer.