Armstead Trade Stabilising Primer

Armstead Trade Stabilising Primer, seals powdery exterior masonry surfaces
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Key benefits
  • Seals porous, dry & powdery surfaces
  • Resists alkali attack
  • Use with Armstead Trade Masonry finishes
  • Solvent based
Technical Information
  • Finish Matt
  • Coverage Up to 10m2/litre
  • Drying Time 2-4 hours
  • Recoatable 16-24 hours
  • Composition Water-based
Product Features
  • Excellent coverage

Product Description

Armstead Trade Stabilising Primer is a professional quality, clear solvent-based primer. It is formulated to seal powdery exterior masonry surfaces and can be used with most decorative finishes.

Application Description

STIR OR SHAKE THOROUGHLY BEFORE USE. After suitable preparation, the normal recommendation is to apply one coat of Armstead Trade Stabilising Primer to powdery surfaces, followed by the appropriate Armstead Trade finishing system. Touch dry: 8-12 hours. Recoat: 16-24 hours. These times will be signifcantly longer in cold damp conditions

Technical & Safety Documentation

Application:Brush or roller only. For Health and Safety reasons related to all solvent based paints, spray application is not recommended.

Tips & Advice

  • 1. Preparing the Surfaces
    To get the best results with Armstead Trade Stabilising Primer, make sure surfaces to be painted are sound, clean and dry (new surfaces particularly must be fully dry). See Armstead Trade Datasheet AM301 for full information before use, available free on request by telephoning 0333 222 7070 or visiting armsteadtrade.co.uk. Before surface preparation, read the adjacent information about old lead paints.
  • 2. Cleaning
    After use, remove as much paint as possible from equipment before cleaning with brush cleaner.
  • 3. Storing
    Do not use or store in extremes of temperature.
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