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DULUX TRADE WEATHERSHIELD STABILISING PRIMER

 
Solvent Based Primer

DULUX TRADE WEATHERSHIELD STABILISING PRIMER
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Key Information

  • Coverage ≈ 12 m²/L
  • Drying Time 8-12 Hours

Product Description

DULUX TRADE WEATHERSHIELD STABILISING PRIMER is a solvent-based primer specifically formulated to seal unstable areas which remain powdery and chalky after the surface has been thoroughly prepared for painting with Weathershield Masonry Paints.

Application Description

Apply with Roller, Brush

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Ready to Use
Stabilizes the Surfaces

Health and safety

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WEATHERSHIELD_STABILISING_PRIMER msds-en.pdf
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Tips & Advice

Preparing the Surfaces
To get the best results, ensure surfaces to be painted are sound, clean and dry. All surfaces should be thoroughly prepared by vigorous scraping and brushing to remove any loose or flaking paint and dirt.

Storing
Store between 5oC to 40oC.

Product description

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DULUX TRADE WEATHERSHIELD STABILISING PRIMER is a solvent-based primer specifically formulated to seal unstable areas which remain powdery and chalky after the surface has been thoroughly prepared for painting with Weathershield Masonry Paints.

Product Features

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Ready to Use
Stabilizes the Surfaces

Documentation

accordion images

Health and safety

icons for pdf files
WEATHERSHIELD_STABILISING_PRIMER msds-en.pdf
Download
icons for pdf files
304 DT TDS WEATHERSHIELD STABILISING PRIMER.pdf
Download

Tips & Advice

accordion images
Preparing the Surfaces
To get the best results, ensure surfaces to be painted are sound, clean and dry. All surfaces should be thoroughly prepared by vigorous scraping and brushing to remove any loose or flaking paint and dirt.

Storing
Store between 5oC to 40oC.

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