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Solvent-Free Epoxy Engineering
Manufactured to ISO 9001 standards, EverFlor Prime DP is a premium two-pack epoxy resin system. Unlike water-based primers that sit on the surface, this "100% solids" solvent-free formula is designed with a low viscosity to penetrate deep into the capillaries of the concrete. It cures to form a rock-hard, non-porous seal that does not shrink, ensuring maximum structural integrity for the flooring system.

Surface Stabilisation
This primer is the critical foundation for any heavy-duty epoxy floor. It is specifically formulated to bind and stabilise "friable" (crumbling) or dusting concrete, transforming weak surfaces into a solid base. By sealing the substrate, it prevents the topcoat from soaking away, ensuring the subsequent high-build epoxy layers maintain their optimal thickness and finish. It also acts as a barrier against rising damp and chemical contaminants from within the slab.

Professional Application
Supplied in a light grey satin finish to aid visibility during coverage, this primer covers approximately 20-25m² per 5kg unit. For optimal results, mechanical preparation (grinding) of the floor is highly recommended to open the pores of the concrete. It is the mandatory preparation step for Everest HB Epoxy Garage Floor Paint, significantly reducing the risk of delamination and ensuring a long-lasting, industrial-grade bond in warehouses, factories, and garages.

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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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Pouring a professional self-leveling compound onto an uneven concrete garage floor in the UK.
  • par Sam Marriott

Restoring Uneven Floors with Self-Levelling Compounds

There is a hard rule in the flooring industry: High-gloss paint shows everything. If your garage floor is pitted, wavy, or rough like a moonscape, applying a shiny Epoxy Floor Paint will not hide those imperfections. It will highlight them. The...

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Repairing deep defects in UK exterior render using a professional-grade filler and a stainless steel knife.
  • par Sam Marriott

Filling Deep Defects: Mortar Repair vs. Exterior Polyfilla

You have removed an old satellite dish, an outside light, or a rusty pipe bracket. You are left with a jagged, ugly hole in your masonry. It’s about the size of a golf ball - maybe bigger. You head to...

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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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