Harbo":1917n21x said:
I was going to use some Flag Aluminium Primer on some new pine skirting board I've laid when I noticed it said on the tin
"Prior to over coating with conventional white spirit based undercoat and top coat"
Does this mean I cannot use water based Acrylic paints on top?
Rod
I believe that the aluminium primer in the dulux range does accept all paints in their range.
Aluminium primer is mainly used for exterior work, where a better wheather proofing is required, as in exterior doors and frames/windows.
It also is used where the previous colour pigments "bleed or grin through" a lighter colour re-decoration.
Blues, greens and red pigments when rubbed down are likely to "grin" through the, say off white undercoat, when applied.
silver primer will also cover, successfully, most tarry type contamination, it wont work on, say, a tarred boat mainly because of different rates of expansion/contraction.
Acrylic paints are excellent for indoors, and speed.
I believe there are still many problems to be solved in the water based paints mainly with undercoats not flattening properly and drying (or not drying) times, water, it seems, is just not good at carrying paint.
Regards Rodders