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Surface Preparation

From using primers on shiny surfaces, to applying rust inhibiting oils before painting, to stabilising things such as chalky walls, our surface preparation range will ensure your projects achieve the most premium looking finish they deserve.

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    Dilunett 1L packaging

    Dilunett

    From £26.14

    Solvent free paint remover - strips up to 8 coats at one application

I used E.S.P in the kitchen so I could paint all the cupboards, doors, skirting and anything else I could put a paintbrush on. I chose this because the last thing I wanted to try and do was sand down every surface, especially with January/February weather. So far, I have had no problems with the painting, it really has done the job.

Covering each surface after prepping with ESP has been a real joy, the paint covered great. I can’t recommend this enough, if you’ve got a big awkward job on, or even something small, try this out.

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Surface Preparation Quick Tip

Owatrol’s surface preparation range is designed to ensure the perfect foundation for any painting, staining or finishing project. From powerful strippers that remove old coatings with ease to deep-cleaning solutions that eliminate dirt, grease and mill glaze, Owatrol products prepare surfaces for optimal adhesion and long-lasting results.

Unlike standard prep products, Owatrol’s advanced formulas penetrate deeply to remove contaminants without damaging the surface, making them suitable for wood, metal, masonry and composite materials. Their innovative technology ensures a smoother, more even finish by creating the ideal surface for paints, stains, and protective coatings to bond effectively.

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Mill glaze is a phenomenon that produces a shiny surface on new timber that occurs due to the milling process.

The cutters of the planer close the wood pores whilst the natural oils come to the surface of the timber through the machining heat. As the wood cools, these oils produce a glaze on the surface of the wood. This glaze will prevent the penetration of oil or water-based coatings and as such, should be removed…

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