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Deep Penetrating Formulation
Engineered with a specialised low-viscosity resin, this solvent-free solution is designed to soak deep into the capillaries of concrete rather than sitting on the surface. By penetrating the substrate, it reinforces the floor's matrix, effectively binding loose aggregates and creating a stable, dust-free foundation. Its water-based, low-odour composition makes it ideal for use in confined internal spaces like factories, warehouses, and domestic garages where strong solvent fumes are a hazard.

Surface Stabilisation
This product acts as the critical bridge between raw concrete and high-performance topcoats. As a dustproofer, it stops the continuous shedding of concrete particles that plague untreated floors. As a primer, it dramatically increases the lifespan of floor paints by preventing delamination; it ensures the topcoat adheres to a solidified surface rather than loose dust. While it can serve as a standalone hygienic dust seal, it functions best as the "anchor" for Everest Quick Drying Floor Paints.

Versatile Application
Suitable for both internal and external environments, this dual-action primer and sealer offers rapid workflow efficiency. It is touch-dry in just 2-4 hours, minimizing downtime in busy industrial zones. Application is straightforward via roller or sprayer, providing excellent coverage rates. For raw concrete, a single coat primes the surface for painting, while two coats provide a durable, easy-to-clean seal that resists oil ingress and staining on bare floors.

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  • by Sam Marriott

How to Properly Prime Engineering Blocks for Painting, Low-Suction Surfaces

You are painting the exterior of a property. You roll the masonry paint onto the main red brick walls, and it sticks perfectly. Then you get to the "DPC" (Damp Proof Course) - those bottom three rows of dark, shiny...

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  • by Sam Marriott

Safe Cleaning Methods for Fragile Render

You look at your house walls. They are covered in green algae, red streaks, or black lichen spots. The wall has a rough, popcorn-like texture (Tyrolean) or a fine, sandy finish (Stucco). Your first instinct is to get the pressure...

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The best way to prime common exterior bricks before applying masonry paint to prevent peeling.
  • by Sam Marriott

Priming Common Bricks for Adhesion

You see them everywhere - on garden walls, garages, and the sides of millions of UK homes. From smooth, dense engineering bricks to rough, textured facing bricks, they were built for durability, not necessarily for modern aesthetics. Naturally, many homeowners...

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A blank bucket and pressure washer wand on a wet UK residential concrete driveway during cleaning.
  • by Sam Marriott

Surface Preparation: Pressure Washing and Degreasing Before Sealing

You have bought the expensive high-solids sealer. You have checked the weather forecast. You are ready to protect your driveway. But if you rush the cleaning stage, you are wasting your money. Sealing a dirty floor is like putting a...

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