MULTIPRIME
MULTIPRIME
MultiPrime: a universal 3-in-1 primer, sealer and topcoat
Rhinoluxe MultiPrime is a water-based, high-performance acrylic coating that works as a primer, sealer and topcoat on cement, metal, plaster, plastic and wood. One product bonds to almost any sound surface, seals it, and can finish it, cutting the number of tins a job needs. It is quick drying and deep bonding, made for mixed-substrate projects in South African conditions.
Key Benefits
- Multi-surface. Bonds to cement, metal, plaster, plastic and wood.
- 3-in-1. Works as primer, sealer and topcoat, reducing the products a job needs.
- Strong adhesion. Deep bonding grip on difficult and mixed surfaces.
- Quick drying. Fast recoat keeps projects moving.
- Water-based. Low odour with easy water cleanup.
Technical Overview
MultiPrime is a high-performance acrylic that penetrates and grips a wide range of substrates, forming a deep mechanical and chemical bond. As a primer it locks down and unifies porous or mixed surfaces; as a sealer it reduces absorption for an even topcoat; and as a durable finish it can stand alone where a separate topcoat is not required. This versatility makes it useful across cement, metal, plaster, plastic and wood on the same site.
Specifications
| Type | Water-based acrylic 3-in-1 primer / sealer / topcoat |
| Substrates | Cement, metal, plaster, plastic, wood |
| Base | Water-based |
| Properties | Quick drying, deep bonding, long-lasting |
| Pack sizes | 5L, 20L |
Technical Guidance
Make sure the surface is clean, dry and free of oil, dust and loose material before priming. On very smooth or dense surfaces like plastic and metal, a light key improves the bond. Apply an even coat and allow it to dry before recoating. Where MultiPrime is used as a standalone finish, build the film in even coats for the most durable result.
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Questions & Answers
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What sizes does MultiPrime come in?
MultiPrime is available in 5L and 20L.
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Can MultiPrime be used as a topcoat on its own?
Yes, MultiPrime can be used as a durable standalone finish where a separate topcoat is not required; build it in even coats.
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Do I need to key smooth surfaces first?
On very smooth or dense surfaces like plastic and metal, a light key improves adhesion. Make sure the surface is clean and dry first.
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Is MultiPrime water-based?
Yes, MultiPrime is a water-based acrylic with low odour and easy water cleanup.
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Is MultiPrime a primer and undercoat in one?
Yes, MultiPrime works as a primer, sealer and topcoat, so it can prime, seal and finish most sound surfaces.
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What surfaces can MultiPrime be used on?
MultiPrime bonds to cement, metal, plaster, plastic and wood. That makes it useful on mixed-substrate jobs.