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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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Browse our collection of in-depth articles and how-to guides designed to help you get the most out of this product. whether you need help with surface preparation or application advice, we have you covered.

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Applying flexible grey filler to a hairline crack in a UK red-brick exterior wall.
  • by Sam Marriott

Treating Hairline Cracks: Why You Need Flexible Exterior Fillers for Damaged Masonry

You spot a thin, spider-web crack running down your rendered wall. It looks minor. You grab a tub of standard powder filler or a bit of leftover cement, smear it over the crack, sand it down, and paint it. It...

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Comparing traditional mortar pointing and modern brush-in jointing compounds on a UK sandstone patio.
  • by Sam Marriott

Repointing Patio Joints: Mortar vs. Brush-In Compounds

Look at your patio. The slabs are likely fine, but the stuff in between them - the pointing - is cracked, missing, or full of weeds. It ruins the look of the entire garden. You know you need to fix...

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Stabilising a fretting tarmac driveway in the UK by applying a professional black bitumen restorer.
  • by Sam Marriott

Stopping Surface Fretting: How to Stabilise Loose Stones on Old Tarmac

You pull the car onto the drive. You get out. You walk into the hallway. Crunch, crunch, crunch. You look at the soles of your shoes, and they are embedded with tiny black stones. Your driveway is disintegrating. This is...

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Professional diamond grinding of a smooth power-floated concrete floor to create a mechanical key for painting.
  • by Sam Marriott

Mechanical Keying: Preparing Power-Floated Concrete

You walk into a newly built warehouse or a high-spec garage. The concrete floor is stunning. It is polished, dark grey, and so smooth it shines like glass. You think: "This will be easy to paint. It’s already flat." Stop....

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