Thinner for all Sea-Line epoxy primers. It is very important to use paint thinners, which provide the appropriate parameters of paint – flow, pot life, time of drying.
Capacity | Code |
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250 ml | 11278 |
1 l | 5138 |
5 l | 1818 |
Using the appropriate thinner recommended by the manufacturer is not just about ensuring the correct technical parameters during application. The use of a thinner containing different chemical compounds will fundamentally change the structure of chemical bonds, thereby altering the final effect obtained by using Sea-Line® epoxy primers.
Thinner for epoxy primers is a mixture of carefully selected solvents. The product intended for thinning Sea-Line® epoxy primers allows obtaining a product with strictly defined parameters. It ensures their proper application and drying. Detailed instructions on the proportions for using the thinner are provided in the technical data sheets of the respective products.
Epoxy Lightprimer 5:1 | Brush / Roll | 5-25% |
Spray gun | 5-50% | |
Epoxy Antyosmotic HS 3:2 | Brush / Roll | 0-5% |
Spray gun | Not recommended | |
Epoxy Anticorrosiv 4:1 | Brush / Roll | 5-25% |
Spray gun | 5-50% | |
Epoxy Woodprimer 10:4 | Brush / Roll | 0-5% |
Spray gun | 20-30% |
Spray thinner for polyurethane color and high gloss polyurethane clear coat. Thinner for the application
Brush and roll thinner for polyurethane color and high gloss polyurethane clear coat. Thinner for
It is very important to use paint thinners, which provide the appropriate parameters of paint
Yes, you can mix Sea-Line polyurethane paints. The only difference are the pigments of polyurethane paints that determine the color of the paint. But remember to keep the right proportions of base, hardener and thinner.
We do not sell retail. Our products can be found in many stores in Poland and abroad. Our distributors run stationary and online stores. The full list of distributors and contacts can be found on our website at the following link click here.
We do not recommend using universal thinners. The use of a thinner with an unknown composition may result in loss of adhesion, lack of proper flow of paint and varnish defects.