Garage & Roller Shutter Door Primer Anti Corrosive Undercoat for Wood & Metal
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- Application By Brush Roller & Suitable Spray
- Fast Dry Time In as Little as 2-4 Hours Touch Dry
- High Build Anti Corrosive Zinc Phosphate
- Versitile Multi Purpose Primer Undercoat
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- £56.99 Inc. VAT
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Benefits of TA Paints
- Easy Application - Saving you precious time
- Fast Drying - Less likely to be ruined whilst drying as its not wet for long
- Multi Application - Use across multiple surface finishes
Benefits
- Multi surface use
- Coverage 8-10 m2 per litre
- Resistant to chemicals and the elements High anti corrosion properties
- Strong Polyurethane coating for new and refurbishment projects
- Universal Mutli Surface Paint a one paint does all coating for concrete, metal, wood, timber & ply
Surface Preparation Checklist
- Chemically or mechanically hardened floors may need abrasion prior to application
- Remove old paint if necessary
- Remove all loose and flaking materials then clean all dust and dirt from surface to assist good adhesion
- Ensure surface is clean dry and free from any oil or grease that will contaminate the coating and prevent drying
- Ensure surface is at ambient temperature prior to painting to avoid blooming and a slow dry time
Application Tips
- Stir well before use with a substantial stick or metal stirrer
- 1-2 coats recommended for best results depending on substrate. For example, porous substrates like wood and timber may need 2 coats, nonporous like metal with require 1 coat
- Fibreglass & GRP will require a separate primer first
- Apply by brush, roller, or suitable spray applications
- Ensure good ventilation during and after application
- Always wear proper PPE gloves, glasses and suitable clothing
Description
Garage & Roller Shutter Door Primer Undercoat, known as Universal PU Enamel Primer. This white spirit-based primer is meticulously crafted for brush, roller, and spray application, ensuring convenience and ease for your painting project.
Formulated with a robust anti-corrosive zinc phosphate base, our primer offers superior protection for metal AND wood. Its durable composition is an ideal foundation for top coatings, enhancing adhesion and promoting long-lasting results.
Whether you're preparing garage doors, roller shutters, or other surfaces for painting, our Universal PU Enamel Primer is the ultimate solution for achieving lasting durability and corrosion resistance.
About This Item
- RUST PREVENTATIVE: Excellent adhesion and corrosion resistance for metal.
- OVERCOATING EXISTING PAINT: Ideal for use over existing paint, providing a smooth, even base and uniform colour ready for top coat.
- DRYING TIME: Touch dry in 2-4 hours, overcoat in 12-24 hours.
- COVERAGE: Approximately 8 square metres per litre. This does not account for the method of application, absorption of substrate or wastage.
- APPLICATION: Apply by brush or solvent-resistant medium pile rollers. This can aslo be sprayed.
- THINNERS: T0001 White Spirit.
- SHELF LIFE: 12 months.
Proudly manufactured in England by B.C. Paints Ltd. Please note that images and product titles are for advertising purposes only; tins are supplied in BC Paints logo cans or plain white cans for 0.5, 1, 2.5 and occasionally 5 litre sizes.
Application
Before starting, have your PPE ready, as our paint is oil-based and will not wash off easily with soap and water.
Ensure you have good ventilation to allow vapour to escape; ventilation is also necessary to maintain drying times. Without air movement, the coating won’t dry properly.
Be sure to stir the paint well before use.
Painting Bare Metal:
Step 1 - Prep: Ensure the substrate is completely dry and free of any dirt, oil, or grease by using a degreaser.
Step 2 - Prime: Apply one coat of this primer.
Step 3 - Topcoat: Once the previous steps are complete, apply your first coat of top coat within 12-24 hours. Wait another 12-24 hours before applying the second coat.
Painting Over Existing Paint:
Step 1 - Preparation: Check the suitability of the product for the existing paint. We recommend trying a sample area first.
Step 2 - Clean and Abrade:
- Ensure the existing paint is in good condition prior to painting, then lightly abrade to provide a key for good intercoat adhesion.
- If there is flaking paint, it must be removed before painting.
- Ensure the substrate is dry and clean of any dirt, oil or grease.
Step 3 - Prime: Apply one coat of this primer.
Step 4 - Topcoat: Once you have completed the previous steps, 12-24 hours after applying the primer, you can add your first coat of topcoat. Wait another 12-24 hours before applying the second coat.
Primers
If you are painting bare fibreglass you will need our single pack fibreglass primer.
Mixing
Always stir any paint well before use, as our coatings are heavily pigmented and separation can easily occur. You may experience colour float; for example, a green paint can appear blue before mixing. This is one of the reasons why mixing your paint before use is essential.
- Use a mixer on a slow-running drill or a palette knife on smaller cans to mix the paint. An egg whisk, screwdriver, or small stick that doesn’t reach the bottom of the can is insufficient for proper mixing.
- Mixing should take place for 3-5 minutes.
- If you are adding thinners; they will need to be added once stirred.
Paint mixers are available to purchase. Click here to buy one.
Spraying
Ensure you have the correct RPE, to protect against atomised particles that are being generated when spraying.
If applying with a pot gun:
Use a 1:8 to 2:0 tip setup and thin by 10% if required. More thinners may be added to achieve good atomisation and improve the flow of the paint, resulting in a better finish.
Air-assisted or Airless system:
Use an 11-13 thou tip (no thinners are usually required). If thinning is necessary, use around 10%. Set air and paint pressures until good atomisation is achieved and fingering (lines in the spray) have blended in.
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