![]() ![]() Surface priming recommendations on texture bag still apply.ġ. This versatile primer can be intermixed with wall and ceiling spray textures toĮnhance hardness, bond and whiteness. This product is not intended as a final coating-it should be overpainted when dry. Proper type and amount of pigments and fillers (lacking in many conventional primers and sealers) to equalize surface texture differences. USG Sheetrock® Brand First Coat™ Primer also provides the Instead, it minimizes porosity differences by providing a base that equalizes the absorption rate variations between the drywall face paper and the In contrast to a sealer, USG Sheetrock® Brand First Coat™ Primer does not provide a film that seals the substrate surface. Unlike traditional primer/sealer products, USG Sheetrock® Brand First Coat™ Primer has been formulated specifically to equalize both porosity and surface texture differences and provide greater uniformity of the finish coat. When viewed in direct, natural lighting under these conditions, the joints and fasteners in decorated walls and ceilings may be visible. Applies with brush, roller, airless or conventional sprayĭecorating problems (commonly referred to by such names as “joint banding” or “photographing”) are usually caused by differences between the porosities and surface textures of gypsum panel face paper or concrete and the finished joint compound, and are magnified by the use of gloss paints.Designed for fast, economical application.Dries to a white finish in under 30 minutes.Minimizes joint banding and photographing.The only reason I would apply clear sealer (like V0-27) on top of FIRST COAT PRIMER, is to gain the extended open time (especially when painting on hot dry day), clear sealer will also add to the sheen uniformity as well.įrom description of this product, it sounds like it could be better primer than most of the paint store primers, (perhaps even including BM Fresh Start).Įasy-to-apply drywall finishing primer that is designed for preparing new interior walls & ceilings.Īddresses drywall decorating problems by minimizing surface texture variations Maybe this primer is better than the primers/sealers from paint stores. ![]() Maybe there was a thread or posts about it and I missed it. I wonder if any members here used it and how it performed for them. So it's very easy to spot imperfections in drywall. It's not clear like Gardz or Corotech® Clear Acrylic Sealer V027, it's white. Here is a very interesting product to help with Level-5 finishes. Would be very interesting if you can post after the project is finished, and what you ended up using, and how it looked. I ditched Gardz (because it has strong smell), and I switched to BM product Corotech® Clear Acrylic Sealer V027,Īs you read it in another thread that you started. Nothing wrong with doing it that way, except, yes, lack of contrast to spot the drywall imperfections. Smooth like silk and butter.īut having other primer over Gardz and putting two top coats is also very nice to work with, because Gardz prevents excessive moisture absorption into the drywall. Painting over Gardz (or over Corotech® Clear Acrylic Sealer V027) it's a dream. I did that way several times and it worked perfect. That way white primer/sealer will give you the contrast to spot the problem areas, and after all is fixed and ready, apply coat of Gardz to get even sheen and to extend the open time for paint application, especially for cutting. I would apply Gardz after the white primer/sealer and spot patch drywall repairs are done. From your other thread I know that the Gardz is already applied, but in the future if you like to achieve even sheen for your top coat paint ![]()
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