Primers

The perfect primer for every surface

Before you start leveling the floor or wall and adhering tiles, you need to pre-treat the surface. There are primers for (highly) absorbent surfaces and primers for non-absorbent surfaces. Each with its specific characteristics such as fast-drying, reduced absorbency, deep priming, or with granules for smooth surfaces. With the right pre-treatment, you enhance the quality of the (adhesion to the) surface. For every type of wall tiles and floor tiles/tiles, from concrete look, terrazzo look, and wood look to marble look and mosaic. Good to know: with Omnicol primers, you work with an odorless product, free of solvents. This aligns perfectly with our sustainability policy.


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Related products

AD omnibind
Sprayable primer for anhydrite surfaces.
TP omnibind
Adhesion-enhancing primer.
TPW omnibind
Waterproof Primer.
ZR omnibind
Light green, fast-drying grip primer.
CLEANER omnibind
Ready to use cleaning product for increased adhesion.
FLEX+ omnibind
Universal, fast-drying adhesive, primer and adjuvant for mortar.

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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.

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