White or grey opaque, water-based primer for walls and ceilings, with good covering power.
What's in it for you
- Increases adhesion
- Prevents differences
- Isolates stains
- EU Ecolabel
- Price-quality
Levis Primer Mur & Plafond - Indoor primer
Description
Levis Primer Mur & Plafond can be used as a base coat for indoor walls and ceilings in plaster, gyproc, glass fibre and wallpaper. You can also use this primer on old, intact paint layers in good condition.
The primer prevents differences in gloss in the final coats and isolates differences in absorbtion by the substrate. Using this primer is the ideal preparation for a successful end result.
Key features
- Prevents differences in colour and/or gloss in the final layers
- Increases adhesion and coverage of the following layers
- Insulates stains
- Fixes slightly powdery surfaces
- Bears the EU Ecolabel: BE / 044/003
- Water-dilutable
Application method: | Paint brush, Paint roller |
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Certification: | EU Ecolabel |
Coverage: | 10 m²/l |
Opacity: | Opaque |
Purpose: | Ceiling, Walls |
Base: | Water-based |
Interior / exterior: | Interior |
Substrate: | Cement, Concrete, Fibreglass, Plasterboard, Stucco, Wallpaper |
Area: | Basement, Bathroom, Bedroom, Child's room, Garage, Hallway, Kitchen, Living room |
Characteristics: | 1-component, Stain insulating |
Product type: | Primer |
How to use Levis Primer Mur & Plafond?
Applying the primer is easy with an Antispat paint roller or the corners with a paint brush. The primer covers in 1 layer and will increase adhesion with your finishing coat and prevent gloss differences.
Finish: Overpaint your primer with a wall and ceiling paint such as Levis Muur Binnen Mat or Levis Ambiance Mur extra Mat.
A white or grey primer?
With Levis Primer Mur & Plafond, you have a choice of two different colours. Either the standard white or grey.
We hear you thinking, why do I need a primer in grey? Briefly explained: a grey primer is useful if you want to give your wall an orange or red finish. These are fierce colours that do not adhere as well, but with a grey primer you do not need to add an extra finishing coat. So two finishing coats remain sufficient because you chose a darker primer.
If you go for a light-coloured finish, white primer is obviously the best choice.