priming coat

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Noun1.priming coat - the first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surfacepriming coat - the first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface
coat of paint - a layer of paint covering something else
couch - a flat coat of paint or varnish used by artists as a primer
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Next, prime coat the MDF and paint on two coats of undercoat, then the top-coat of your choice.
Next, prime coat the undercoat, then the top-coat of your choice.
dust on unpaved surfaces and also as a prime coat. Blacklidge patented this asphalt emulsion and named it EPR-1 Prime.
Prime Coat 6000 Lining, Prime Coat 6100 Fire and Prime Coat 6200 Corrosion are spray-applied sustainable inorganic coatings with broad applications.
Prime Coat 6000 Lining is proven to meet NSF/ANSI 61 standards for contact with potable water and is highly abrasion-and chemical-resistant, making it an option for municipal water and sewer applications, water tank linings and the like.
The essential problem with traditional coatings is that they usually require a prime coat and two topcoats with about eight hours drying time between each.
The prime coat covering three kilometres will begin within three days to pave the way for road carpeting, they added.
The improved bond strength of the SCB system is said to be achieved without the use of a prime coat, and when tested to ASTM, a cohesive failure can be expected.
To achieve optimal mold cavities for casting, the wax assembly should not allow wax to be trapped when the mold is dewaxed There should be no sharp edges, undercuts, bubbles, negatives or rough surfaces that could form sharp or weak features in the prime coat. Weak areas are likely to break off during dewax or when the metal enters the mold.