Selecting a Primer

Priming Tips & Techniques

Selecting a Primer

Primer allows the paint to adhere better by providing a uniform surface, and will help it last longer. It can also seal a porous surface, block out stains from bleeding through the topcoat, prevent rust formation on iron and steel, and prevent tannin bleed on wood.

 

Use the following guide to help select the right primer for your surface: Problem Solving Primers Chart

 

Aluminum: Use Stops Rust Aluminum Primer

 

Drywall: Use Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3

 

Masonry: Use Painter’s Touch acrylic latex Primer.

 

Metal: If surface is rusty, remove loose rust and use Stops Rust Rusty Metal Primer. If surface is clean or lightly rusted, clean surface and use Stops Rust Clean Metal Primer.

 

Plaster: Use Painter’s Touch Primer. Plastic: Use Specialty Plastic Primer or Universal.

 

Tile: (non immersion) For unglazed tile floors use Epoxy Shield Premium Clear or Tub & Tile.

 

Wood: For unstained bare wood, use Painter’s Touch Ultra Cover 2x Primer. For painted wood, no primer is needed.

 

 

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