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Deep Penetrating Formulation
Engineered with a low-viscosity polyurethane resin, this single-pack system is designed to soak rapidly into porous concrete rather than sitting on the surface. By penetrating the substrate, it reinforces the concrete matrix from within, sealing the surface against moisture and contaminants. This solvent-based formulation ensures a robust bond that water-based alternatives cannot achieve, making it the essential foundation for any heavy-duty industrial flooring project.

Anti-Dust & Adhesion Technology
This product solves two critical industrial flooring issues: dusting and delamination. As a standalone sealer, it locks down the surface to prevent concrete "chalking" and dust formation in warehouses and factories. As a primer, it provides an adhesive anchor for Everest Trade Polyurethane Floor Paints, significantly reducing the risk of topcoat failure. It creates a stable, sealed surface that ensures subsequent layers apply evenly and cure correctly.

Dual-Purpose Application
Versatile by design, this product adapts to your project requirements. For use as a primer under polyurethane paints, a single thin coat is sufficient to seal the substrate (coverage approx 6-10m² per litre). For use as a standalone dustproofer and sealer, two coats are recommended to ensure a comprehensive seal; a third coat may be added for a higher sheen finish. Ensure the surface is 100% dry before application. Note: Not compatible with water-based acrylic or alkyd floor paints.

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Comparing orbital sanding and diamond grinding to prepare a previously painted concrete floor in the UK.
  • par Sam Marriott

Sanding vs. Grinding: Preparing Previously Painted Concrete

When you are faced with a floor that is already painted, you have a critical decision to make. Do you rough it up and paint over it? Or do you strip it back to the bare concrete and start fresh?...

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Repairing a section of blown render on a UK house by applying a fresh mortar patch over exposed brickwork.
  • par Sam Marriott

Repairing Blown Render: Patching Holes Before You Paint

You are inspecting your exterior walls before painting. You see a hairline crack. You press on it, and the wall moves slightly. Or perhaps you tap it with your knuckles, and instead of a solid "thud," you hear a hollow,...

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Applying a professional primer to porous exterior render to prevent paint suction and patchiness.
  • par Sam Marriott

Priming Porous Render: How to Stop Suction & Patchy Paint

You have just finished rendering a wall, or perhaps you are painting a bare pebble dash for the first time. You apply your first coat of expensive masonry paint. It looks great while wet. But as it dries, it turns...

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Performing a simple tape test on a concrete floor to check for loose dust and debris before painting.
  • par Sam Marriott

The Tape Test: Diagnosing Unstable Masonry Before Painting

You have cleaned the wall. It looks clean. You apply the paint. It goes on beautifully. Three months later, you walk into the room (or look at the exterior of your house) and see the paint bubbling, cracking, or peeling off...

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