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Outdoor primer

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Andreas Skatter

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1 l, 3 l, 5 l

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White

White outdoor primer for outdoor priming of previously untreated wooden surfaces, zinc white primer. Mold and algae inhibiting due to its content of pure zinc white pigment. Based on cold-pressed linseed oil of the highest quality. Contains thinners. Packages of 1, 3, and 5 liters.

When using outdoor primer, the final coat should be applied within a couple of weeks. Otherwise the primer will harden, making it difficult for the final coat to adhere.

Cold pressed linseed oil, zinc white pigment, thinner. Consumption 10 – 12 sqm/liter.

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White outdoor primer for outdoor priming of previously untreated wooden surfaces, zinc white primer. Mold and algae inhibiting due to its content of pure zinc white pigment. Based on cold-pressed linseed oil of the highest quality. Contains thinners. Packages of 1, 3, and 5 liters.

When using outdoor primer, the final coat should be applied within a couple of weeks. Otherwise the primer will harden, making it difficult for the final coat to adhere.

Andreas Skatter

Weight N/A
Size

1 l, 3 l, 5 l

Color

White

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