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Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer

MultiWoodPrime - The Primer For Wood

MultiWoodPrime - The Primer For Wood

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The ultimate primer for wood — enhances adhesion, locks in protection, and prepares surfaces for long-term finishes.

This two-part epoxy primer is specially formulated to bond tightly to wood, sealing the surface while creating a perfect foundation for paints, varnishes, and coatings. Whether you're restoring old wood or working on a new project, this primer ensures your finish stays beautiful and durable.


✔ What it is:

A clear, two-component epoxy primer with medium viscosity, designed to form a durable, moisture-resistant film on wooden surfaces. It bridges the gap between raw wood and your final finish, improving longevity and adhesion.


✔ What it's for:

  • Sealing and priming bare or epoxy-treated wood

  • Preparing wood for paint, varnish, or marine coatings

  • Improving bonding on oily, dense, or exotic hardwoods

  • Preventing blistering, peeling, or coating failure over time


✔ Why it works:

  • High adhesion: bonds powerfully to wood and epoxy-sealed surfaces

  • Moisture resistant: creates a water-tight film to protect from humidity and weather

  • Long open time: allows for easy application even on large areas

  • Flexible: works as a primer under a wide range of topcoats (marine, acrylic, polyurethane, etc.)


✔ Ideal for:

  • Boat decks, masts, and hulls

  • Outdoor wood structures (fences, pergolas, facades)

  • Windows, doors, and sills

  • Wooden furniture and architectural restoration


✔ How to use:

  1. Mix equal parts of Part A (resin) and Part B (hardener).

  2. Apply with brush or roller to a clean, dry surface.

  3. Allow 12–24 hours of curing before sanding or applying the topcoat.

  4. For best results, apply in dry conditions between 10–25°C.

Note: This is a surface-sealing primer, not a deep-penetrating product. For rotten or damaged wood, use a penetrating epoxy first.

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