Feelings Universal Primer
Full matt
Matt-finish low-odour waterborne acrylate latex primer for use on interior walls and ceilings. Offers a first-class foundation for subsequent coats of Feelings Extra Durable coating, Feelings Interior Paint and Feelings Ceiling Paint.
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Evens the surface
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Good adhesion
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Perfect result with top coat
Finish
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Full matt
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Product Data
Matt-finish low-odour waterborne acrylate latex primer for use on interior walls and ceilings. Offers a first-class foundation for subsequent coats of Feelings Extra Durable coating, Feelings Interior Paint and Feelings Ceiling Paint.
Product Features
Interior walls and ceilings, especially when good adhesion is required, like wall surfaces to be wallpapered.
Recommended Uses
For priming of plaster, concrete, filler treated, gypsum, chipboard and wood fibre board surfaces. Suitable for new surfaces and for maintenance painting of previously painted surfaces. Feelings Universal Primer is a good choice under wallpapers. In wallpapering please note that the filler substrate must be made with a suitable Presto ready-to-use filler or cement reinforced dry filler, which does not easily dissolve in water. It has a good adhesion on galvanized surfaces.
Technical Information
Theoretical coverage 8-10 m²/l. Practical coverage depends on the application method, conditions, shape and roughness of the surface to be treated.
Thinner
Waterborne
Application Method
airless spraying
Evens the surface
The primer evens out the absorbency of porous surfaces, making the topcoat to adhere better. Due to good water resistance the primer is also suitable under wallpaper.
Good adhesion
This acrylate primer has very good adhesion properties. The primer adheres well to new and previously painted interior surfaces.
Perfect result with top coat
Feelings Universal Primer evens the surface and provides an ideal base for the top paint. It prolongs topcoat open time, making paint application easier.
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