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G-PRIMER GYPSUM BOARD PRIMER
High quality acrylic white filling primer for gypsum and plaster boards

Usage:

Interior, Exterior

Surface Material:

Plaster, Gypsumboard, Cement, Concrete

Purpose:

Insulation

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General characteristics

G-PRIMER Plasterboard Primer is a high quality water-soluble acrylic filler white primer for indoor use. It is suitable for plasterboard and other absorbent surfaces such as concrete or plastered, troweled and plastered surfaces. It fills exceptionally and creates a smooth surface covering the unevenness and imperfections of plasterboard and fillers. It stands out as it creates a uniform substrate, of similar absorbency, so that the marks from compounds, plasters or trowels are easily covered with the first application of the paint.It has excellent coverage, strong adhesion and high whiteness. It fills evenly, works and spreads easily and dries quickly. It is painted in light shades of the same color tone with the final color, reducing the layers of the final color.

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Technical information

METHOD OF APPLICATION

Roller, Brush, Spray Gun

THINNING

Brush or Roller: 5-10% with Water, Spray Gun or airless: 10-20% with Water

COVERAGE

12-14 m2/l

DEEP DRYING

30-60min

PACKAGING

3L, 9L

NUMBER OF LAYERS

1

REPAINT TIME

2-4h

Paint system

The best paint system is presented taking into account factors of ecology, quality, cost and properties. There is also the option of choosing other products for the same use.

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