AD omnibind
Pre-treatment tile
Applications
Due to its fine granulometry, AD omnibind is especially suitable as a pre-coat for self-levelling and anhydrite screeds. Impregnation improves adhesion and reduces absorption. This primer is used under tiling or coatings. It can be used on indoor and outdoor floors and walls. The product is suitable for smooth, sealed or porous surfaces, as well as old coatings, whose structure is becoming sandy or crumbling old layers of wall paint. Apply undiluted using a large brush, roller, paintbrush or spray.
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Why should I use primer?
When gluing tiles, leveling floors, or plastering walls or ceilings, it is often advisable to provide the substrate with a good pretreatment. You can imagine that these products or adhesives, leveling compounds, or plaster mortar need to adhere to the substrate. To ensure optimal adhesion, it is recommended to apply a primer or primer first. Using a primer can prevent many problems from occurring.
Should I dilute primer?
Omnicol supplies ready-to-use primers that do not need to be diluted. Open the packaging, stir, and you're ready to go. Only the suction-reducing plaster primer ZV (FIX+ R and FLEX+ are also dilutable) omnibind can be adjusted to the suction of the substrate by dilution.
How much primer do I need?
Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer to this. Consumption depends heavily on the function for which the primer is applied and the substrate on which it is applied. The consumption of a primer applied to reduce suction on a porous substrate will be considerably higher than that of a bonding-promoting primer on a closed substrate. Our indicative consumption calculator is a useful tool to help you with this.