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Proper surface preparation is the key to a long-lasting and attractive epoxy floor. Applying the right resin base coat ensures strong adhesion and a smooth, professional result for your flooring project.
Surface Assessment and Cleaning
Before beginning your epoxy flooring, thoroughly inspect the substrate. Whether your floor is concrete, screed, timber, or tile, it must be free from dust, oil, grease, or loose particles. Any existing coatings that could hinder adhesion should be removed. A dry and level surface will help the primer bond evenly and securely.
Priming for Optimal Adhesion
Using a dedicated epoxy primer, such as the Epoxyprimer Universal Water-Based Floor Primer, creates a stable foundation for your epoxy coating. This water-based, odourless primer can be applied with a roller, brush, or spatula, making it suitable for indoor use on various substrates like concrete, timber, screed, and tiles. Priming prevents uneven absorption, promoting excellent adhesion and durability.
When This Matters Most
- Renovating older flooring or covering surfaces of mixed materials
- DIY projects where achieving a professional look is vital
- Indoor installations where low odour and ventilation are considerations
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