Optiva Primer

Waterborne, deep matt acrylic primer for interior walls and ceilings. Can be used as white or for tinting*. * Shades available form AP base.

  • Decreased top coat consumption
  • Unified primed surface
  • Very good adhesion
  • 6 m²/l
  • 8 m²/l
  • 1 h

Finish

  • Full matt

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Description

Waterborne, deep matt acrylic primer for interior walls and ceilings. Can be used as white or for tinting*. * Shades available form AP base.


Product Features

DECREASED TOP COAT CONSUMPTION - Decreased absorption of the surface UNIFIED PRIMED SURFACE - Better adhesion of the top coat VERY GOOD ADHESION: Increased adhesion to the substrate CERTIFICATIONS: - International EU Ecolabel certification - M1 certificate - Recommendation of Polish Allergy Association* - Minimum content, below the required standard, of volatile organic compounds - below 1,5 g/l * Recommendation of Polish Allergy Society (PTA) concerns product after the painted surface is fully dry and the room has been thoroughly ventilated.


Recommended Uses

Design for painting of carton-gypsum boards, plaster, cement-lime plasters and concrete surfaces.


Technical Information
Coverage

6–8 m²/l per one coat. The coverage depends ta lot on factors such as absorbability, substrate texture, application method and colour.


Drying time

At temperature +23°C, relative air humidity 50% the paint needs approx. 1 hours to dry.


Thinner

Waterborne


Application Method

spraying, brush, roller


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Decreased top coat consumption

Primer unify an absorption of the painted surface what cause the increase of coverage of he top coat.

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Unified primed surface

Using of Tikkurila Optiva Primer gives better adhesion of top coat.

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Very good adhesion

Increased adhesion to the substrate

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