AZPECTS EASYPRIME PRIMING SLURRY 15KG

TG Code
TG_AZP000021
MPN
7020
Azpects EasyPrime is a cementitious slurry primer modified with polymer for extra strength
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Azpects EasyPrime is a cementitious slurry primer modified with polymer for extra strength
It ensures strong bonding when laying natural stone and porcelain paving
This primer guarantees full and permanent contact with the bedding layer's mortar
Suitable for domestic, commercial, and public use
One 5kg sachet covers about 8 square metres, depending on surface texture and porosity

MPN
7020
Barcode
5060348981190
Manufacturer
Azpects

Delivery
You will have the option to either collect the item at your local branch or have it delivered.
We offer a delivery service to all locations within approx. 15 miles of a branch. For more details please click here.

Collect In Store Only Items
Delivery is not available for orders containing 'collect in store' only items and therefore the entire order must be collected from one of our branches.

Returns
You can return unused store purchased products to any TG Builders Merchant for an exchange or refund within 7 days after receipt of the goods. Please ensure that you take your receipt with you as proof of purchase for the store to exchange or refund the goods appropriately.
For items delivered to your address please contact tgbm-online@tggroup.co.uk with details of the order.

For more information about our returns policy please see the "Returns by Post" section on our Terms & Conditions page

Do I apply EASYPrime and leave to dry before laying paving?
No, EASYPrime should be applied at the point of lay. This ensures optimal adhesion and effectiveness when setting your paving stones.
What's the best method of application for EASYPrime?
The best way to apply EASYPrime is using a roller or a large-size paintbrush. However, a sponge can also be effective, depending on the specifics of your project.
Should I use a primer on natural stone?
Most types of natural stone benefit significantly from priming. This process helps r