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Coo-Var Stain Lock is a sprayable, water based coating designed to block out difficult stains and odours. It is a multi-surface primer / sealer. It is water based and sprayable, making it suitable for domestic use.
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Coo-Var Stain Lock is a sprayable, water based coating designed to block out difficult stains and odours. It is a multi-surface primer / sealer and gives excellent coverage to a multitude of stains, helping to prevent it bleeding through the finishing coat.
It is a primer and sealer for substrates such as wood, plaster, existing paint, masonry and most plastics. Suitable for interior or exterior use.
Surface Preparation
All surfaces should be clean, dry and free from oil, grease and loose flaking material.
Application Conditions
As dictated by normal good painting practice, do not apply if the temperature is likely to drop below 7°C during application or during the drying process. In confined spaces, provide adequate ventilation during application and drying.
Subsequent Coat
Selected finishing coat
Features & Benefits
Please contact Rawlins Paints` Technical Support Team on 0113 2455450 for more information.
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![]() | Question:
I have used this product on the corners of freshly plastered walls to stop any stain from the metal bead used on the corners. How many coats should I put on before I apply emulsion? Many Thanks |
Answer:
A minimum of 2 coats would be recommended. | |