Content: | 400ml |
Die neuen Montana Grundierungen sind für lösemittelempfindliche und stark saugende Untergründe entwickelt worden. Sie gewährleisten auch auf diesen einen exzellenten Farbauftrag mit synthetischen Nitro- oder Acryl-Lacken. Die Montana PRIMER wurden speziell für die Kombination mit Montana GOLD entwickelt, die einzelnen Grundierungen sind auf die speziellen Bedürfnisse der jeweiligen Untergründe abgestimmt. Die PRIMER sind leicht aufzutragen, anzuschleifen oder überzulackieren. Die Grundierungen gehen eine Verbindung sowohl zum Untergrund als auch zum Lack ein, was zu einem guten Halt der Farbe führt. Generell sorgen die Primer für eine Steigerung der Langlebigkeit von Farben und Lacken. Im Innen- als auch im Außenbereich anwendbar.
Anwendungshinweis:
Tragen Sie Grundierung in mehreren dünnen Schichten auf und lassen die einzelnen Schichten ca. 3- 4 Minuten antrocknen, bevor die nächste Schicht aufgetragen wird. Die untere Schicht sollte nicht ganz durchgetrocknet sein, um die Haftung der neuen Schicht zu verbessern. Weitere Schichten können eine Trocknungszeit bis zu 24 Stunden erfordern. Testen Sie Grundierungen vorher an einer nicht einsehbaren Stelle, um die Reaktion mit Lack, bzw. Farbe zu testen.
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When should I use a primer?
The goal of priming is to create a neutral surface of which to apply other coatings onto that will have the longest possible lifespan and the most aesthetic finish as desired. Montana Primers are for the pre-treatment and preparation of surfaces and will offer the greatest adhesion and protection to apply further coatings onto.
When do I use Montana PRIMER's?
Montana PRIMERâs are all-round surface preparers that can be used on plastics, metal, styrofoam, leather, cardboard, wood and many other materials. We suggest trialing on a non visible area of your material to test for compatibility
Which Montana PRIMER do I use when?
There are four different Montana PRIMERâs that can be used for different surfaces as listed below:
Montana PLASTIC PRIMER T2000:
To be used on some plastics and acrylic based surfaces. Clear colored spray. Montana PLASTIC PRIMER is a surface preparer that can be used on the following hard plastics: polyurethane (PUR), polystyrene (PS), polyamide (PA), polypropylene rubber, modified (EPDM), acrylic butadiene styrene plastics (ABS),⨠glass-fibre reinforced plastics (GfK), hard polyvinyl chloride (Hard-PVC). Always trial on non-visible area of your material to check for compatibility!
Montana POLYSTYRENE PRIMER T2200:
To be used on most polystyrene and styrofoam surfaces. Cream colored spray. Always trial on non-visible area of your material to check for compatibility!
Montana UNIVERSAL PRIMER T2300:
To be used on concrete, brick, terra-cotta, ceramic, leather, cardboard, wood and many other materials. White colored spray.
Montana METAL PRIMER T2400:
To be used on metal (iron or brass) or mineral surfaces. Dark-brown colored spray. Please note the Metal Primer unsuitable for priming aluminum.
How do I start using my Montana PRIMER?
Remove the spray nozzle and turn the can upside down. Strike with your palm allowing safety ring to fall out. Shake vigorously for 2-3 minutes ensuring you can hear the mixing balls moving freely. Replace the cap back onto the top of the can valve and trigger away from substrate to test. If flowing freely you can start painting.
Which coatings can apply over Montana PRIMERâs?
You can apply any Montana-Cans color, tech or effect spray over Montana PRIMERâs once they are dried and cured. They will increase adhesion, help seal your substrates, create a more even surface and increase the longevity of the coatings applied over it.
Can I sand it to my desired surface finish?
Yes. You can sand Montana PRIMERâs once they are dry. Depending on the grade of the sand paper, smooth or rough surfaces can be achieved.
How long do Montana Montana PRIMERâs take to dry?
Drying times vary due to the PRIMER and the context it is being used. They usually require 15-20 minutes to be dust dry. Curing time can vary depending on substrate, ambient temperature, humidity levels and thickness of coats applied.
Can I use other coatings on Montana PRIMERâs other then sprays?
Yes. It is possible to use other coatings over Montana PRIMERâs spray once they are cured. We suggest always test on a non-visible are of the work for compatibility.
Montana PLASTIC PRIMER
When should I use a primer?
The goal of priming is to create a neutral surface of which to apply other coatings onto that will have the longest possible lifespan and the most aesthetic finish as desired. Montana Primers are for the pre-treatment and preparation of surfaces and will offer the greatest adhesion and protection to apply further coatings onto.
When do I use Montana PLASTIC PRIMER?
The Montana PLASTIC PRIMER is ideal for preparing plastic materials for the application of color coats to assist in adhesion and reducing the risk of tearing and cracking. Montana PLASTIC PRIMER is a surface preparer that can be used on the following hard plastics: polyurethane (PUR), polystyrene (PS), polyamide (PA), polypropylene rubber, modified (EPDM), acrylic butadiene styrene plastics (ABS), glass-fibre reinforced plastics (GfK), hard polyvinyl chloride (Hard-PVC).
Will my Montana PLASTIC PRIMER work with all plastics?
Although suitable for many plastics, due to the varied chemical make upâs of some plastic and acrylic surfaces, some materials will not allow any paints or coatings to adhere. We suggest trialing on a non-visible area of your material to test for compatibility.
What do I need to watch out for when working with plastic based materials?
When using plastic materials, always be aware of expansion and contraction. This occurs through exposure to heat and cold. If your substrate expands in heat or contracts in cold beyond that of the flexibility of your coatings, then cracking, peeling or tearing will occur regardless of pre-treatment. Some plastic based materials are manufactured for particular functions. Their chemical make up may not allow any coatings to be applied. Keep your coated objects away from extreme heat/cold and direct sunlight to extend the lifespan of your project.
How do I start using my Montana PLASTIC PRIMER?
Remove the spray nozzle and turn the can upside down. Strike with your palm allowing safety ring to fall out. Shake vigorously for 2-3 minutes ensuring you can hear the mixing balls moving freely. Replace the cap back onto the top of the can valve and trigger away from substrate to test. If flowing freely you can start painting.
Which coatings can apply over the PLASTIC PRIMER?
You can apply any Montana-Cans color, tech or effect spray over the PLASTIC PRIMER once it has dried. It will increase adhesion, help seal your substrate, create a more even surface and increase the longevity of the coatings applied over it.
How long does Montana Montana PLASTIC PRIMER spray take to dry?
Drying time is usually 15-20 minutes to be dust dry but can vary depending on substrate, ambient temperature, humidity levels and thickness of coats applied. Painted objects should be left to dry for 24-48 hours to cure.
Can I use other coatings on it other then sprays?
Yes. It is possible to use other coatings over PLASTIC PRIMER spray once it is dry. We suggest always test on a non-visible area of the work for compatibility.