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Solvent-Based Penetration
Formulated with premium solvent-based resins, this primer is designed to penetrate deeply into porous and friable substrates. Unlike water-based alternatives that may sit on the surface, this solution soaks into the masonry matrix, binding loose particles and chalky residues. It creates a chemically stable, non-porous bridge between the wall and the topcoat, which is vital for older buildings where the render or brickwork has started to degrade.

Surface Stabilisation
This product acts as the critical "fix" for weathered exterior walls that have become powdery or "floured" over time. By locking down unstable areas on brickwork, breeze blocks, and render, it eliminates the risk of topcoat delamination (peeling). It transforms a weak, dusting surface into a sound foundation, ensuring that subsequent layers of paint do not fail prematurely due to a lack of adhesion.

Professional Preparation
A vital step in any exterior renovation, this single-coat system is easy to apply via brush, roller, or airless sprayer. It is specifically calibrated for compatibility with Everest PremTex Ultimate Masonry Paint, ensuring a flawless, professional finish. Drying in 6-8 hours, it provides a unified surface that significantly improves the coverage rates of expensive topcoats by reducing the suction of the wall.

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