Separating primer
25.90 zł – 66.90 zł z VAT
Product description:
Njord Separating Primer – a unique product designed to give a flawless finish to painted wood. It is the ideal base for the care and protection of hardwoods and exotic woods, effectively blocking the migration of tannins and preventing yellowing and darkening of the top layer. It reduces surface absorbency and improves adhesion, making it effective and practical to use. The product facilitates the application of subsequent top coats. It is recommended for use under light-coloured enamels, varnishes, decorative impregnating agents, stain varnishes and acrylic stains. Its composition, free from harmful solvents, ensures safe use for both the user and the environment.
Key benefits:
Application:
Coverage
up to 10 m2/l (one layer)
Tools
brush
Number of layers
2
Second layer
After approx. 1h
Touch drying time
1h
Total drying time
24h
Tool cleaning
water with detergent
The substrate should be clean and dry (max. 15% moisture content). Surfaces vulnerable to insects, fungi or mould must be protected with a biocidal preparation. For softwoods with high resin content, the wood should be scraped and degreased with extraction benzine.
The product is ready to use. Do not dilute. Stir thoroughly before use. Application temperature: min. 10 °C. Apply 2 layers of Separating Primer to the prepared wood. Apply the second layer after approx. 1 h. Apply a top coat before exposing the wood to the different weather conditions.
The product should be stored at 5-30oC, in a dry place, in tightly closed original packaging. Do not expose it to direct sunlight. Keep away from children.
During paining and once it is completed, vent the room until the odour is gone.
Product treated with biocidal product. Contains C(M) IT /MIT (3:1).
Contains: reaction mass of 5-chloro-2-methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one and 2-methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one (3:1) and 1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one. May cause an allergic reaction.
Do not empty into drains. Dispose of contents/container to proper waste disposal site.
The expiration date is on the packaging.