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Teamac Penetrating Wood Primer 1L

Teamac Penetrating Wood Primer 1L

Teamac Wood Primer is a versatile wood primer formulated with a modified alkyd base, designed for general-purpose applications, especially useful for priming soft wood.

 

Available in  1L, 2.5L, 5L.

Coverage: 13 sqm per L.

Colours: White.

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Product FAQs

What is Penetrating wood primer?

Penetrating wood primer is a oil based primer that deeply penetrates the surface of the wood, providing a solid base for topcoats. It helps to seal the wood, enhancing paint adhesion and preventing issues like peeling and blistering.

Why should I use Penetrating wood primer?

Using a penetrating wood primer helps to:

  • Seal the wood: Prevents the absorption of paint, which can lead to uneven finishes.
  • Improve adhesion: Creates a strong bond between the wood and the topcoat, ensuring a longer-lasting finish.
  • Prevent peeling and blistering: Reduces the risk of the paint peeling or blistering over time.
  • Protect the wood: Provides an additional layer of protection against moisture and other environmental factors.

How do I apply Penetrating wood primer?

  1. Surface preparation: Sand the wood surface to smooth out any rough spots and remove dust, dirt, and grease.
  2. Application: Use a brush, roller, or sprayer to apply the primer evenly across the wood surface.
  3. Drying: Allow the primer to penetrate and dry according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  4. Sanding (if needed): Lightly sand the surface after the primer has dried to remove any raised fibers and ensure a smooth finish.
  5. Clean the surface: Remove any sanding dust before applying the topcoat.

Can penetrating wood primer be used on all types of wood?

Penetrating wood primer can be used on most types of wood, including softwoods and hardwoods. It is especially effective on porous woods that readily absorb moisture, such as pine, cedar, and redwood.

How many coats of penetrating wood primer should I use?

Typically, one to two coats of penetrating wood primer are sufficient. The first coat seals the wood, and the second coat ensures complete coverage and enhances the bond between the wood and the topcoat.

How long does penetrating wood primer take to dry?

Touch Dry 3 Hours, Hard Dry 8 Hours and Full Hardness 5-7 Days

Can I use penetrating wood primer under all types of paint and stain?

Yes, penetrating wood primers are versatile and can be used under most types of paint and stain, including oil-based and water-based products

What are the benefits of using penetrating wood primer?

  • Enhanced adhesion: Provides a strong base for topcoats, reducing the risk of peeling and blistering.
  • Improved finish: Helps achieve a smooth, even finish by sealing the wood and preventing excessive paint absorption.
  • Protection: Adds an extra layer of protection against moisture, rot, and mildew.
  • Durability: Extends the life of the paint job by creating a stable foundation.

Are there any safety precautions I should take when using penetrating wood primer?

  • Ventilation: Use in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fumes.
  • Protective gear: Wear gloves, eye protection, and a mask to prevent skin and eye contact and inhalation of fumes.
  • Fire safety: Many penetrating primers are flammable, so keep them away from open flames and heat sources.

Can I apply Penetrating wood primer over existing paint or stain?

Penetrating wood primer is designed to be used on bare wood for maximum penetration and effectiveness. If the wood is already painted or stained, you may

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Application Method

Application Method

Brush, Roller or Spray

Coverage

Coverage

13 sqm per L

Finish

Finish

Matt

Suitable Primers or Topcoats

Suitable Primers or Topcoats

Marine Gloss, Boot Topping, Bilge and Locker Paint

Thinners

Thinners

Thinners 14