Primer - used to prepare the car for painting. It is used to smooth uneven surfaces so that they can be painted on. It also protects the top layers from slipping or peeling. Primer has several other properties that help to apply the paint evenly. It provides adhesion to create a bond between the paint and the metal. Primers prevent the paint from soaking into the metal, resulting in a matt finish. In addition, primers are fast drying, rust resistant and easy to sand. However, the use of the wrong type of primer can damage the car's paintwork.
- Etching primer is a very versatile primer designed to be applied directly to bare metal and should be used when you want to build up and sand the topcoat. Etching primers also protect against corrosion.
- Epoxy primer is a thick, non-porous primer that can be used on a wide range of surfaces due to its strong adhesion and chemical resistance, but is particularly well suited to bare metal. Due to its adhesive power, it can also be recommended for use in cracks and depressions.
- Galvanising (zinc-rich) primers - suitable for use on steel and iron and has anti-corrosive properties. Used for protection of submarines and other marine vehicles.
- High Build is designed to make small depressions disappear in your project and allow you to apply paint to a smooth surface.
When choosing a primer, it is important to consider the type of surface to be repaired, the extent of the damage and the subsequent treatment process. Our specialists are always ready to help you choose the most suitable product for your project and needs.
Professional solutions for all needs. "The Carus LT range of primers is tailored for both professionals and automotive enthusiasts looking for reliable and high-quality solutions. With our products, your car's surface will be prepared to make painting easy and the result flawless.