

Wood primer colors
- Excellent Sealing Capacity
- Performance
Features
Superior Adhesion
Smooth Finish
Fast Drying
Moisture Resistance
Easy Application
How to Apply
Surface Preparation
Clean and sand the wood surface to ensure it is smooth and free of dust and debris.
Priming
Stir the primer well and apply an even coat using a brush or roller, covering all areas thoroughly.
Drying Time
Allow the primer to dry completely, typically for 2-4 hours, depending on humidity and temperature.
Sanding
Lightly sand the primed surface with fine-grit sandpaper to ensure a smooth base for the topcoat.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wood primer ensures better adhesion of paint to the surface, increases paint durability, and provides extra protection for the wood.
Yes, you can use wood primer on previously painted wood, but make sure to clean and lightly sand the surface to promote better adhesion.
Generally, one coat of wood primer is sufficient. However, for porous or heavily stained wood, a second coat may be necessary.
It is recommended to wait 2-4 hours for the primer to dry completely before applying the topcoat, depending on humidity and temperature.