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Outdoor primer

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1 l, 3 l, 5 l

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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.

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.

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Weight N/A
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1 l, 3 l, 5 l

Color

White

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