Overview
Rust-oleum Stain Blocking Primer is a high-performance, solvent-based, primer-sealer, and stain killer all in one. Formulated for both interior and exterior it can be used to cover rust, smoke, nicotine, ink, graffiti, crayon, and water stains to ensure they don't bleed into the topcoat. This fast drying, high-adhesion primer leaves you with a smooth, durable finish on a wide range of surfaces including wood, metal, plastic, glass, and more.
- Superb adhesion to most surfaces
- Stain blocking
- Fast drying
- Smooth, durable finish
Area | Interior & Exterior |
Base | Solvent-Based |
Coverage | Up to 10m² per litre |
Drying Time | Touch dry in 30 minutes |
Re-Coat Time | 2 Hours |
Recommended Coats | 1-2 Coats |
Application Method | Brush |
Preparation
Ensure the surface to be painted is clean, dry and free from dirt, grease and any other possible contaminates prior to application. Excessive chalky material, grime, grease, oil, wax, mould, or wallpaper adhesive.
- Wash the surface with a household cleaner, cleaning solution or methalyated spirit.
- Remove any unsound or flaking material by either sanding or brushing with a stiff brush.
- Lightly sand any exposed exterior wood with an 80 or 100 grit sandpaperto remove loose or weathered wood fibres.
- When painting stained areas always attempt to remove as much of the stain as possible by washing, sanding or scraping.
- Remove exterior mould with a and remove interior mould with an interior mould cleaner such as
- Remove rust with a wire brush
- Fill any foles or cracks with an appropriate filler
Application
We always recommend performing a test on a small area of the surface to be painted to ensure you are happy with the finished results.
- Throughly stir the paint prior to application.
- Ensure the area is well ventilated and there are no sources of ignition during application.
- Apply with a natural or synthetic brush.
- Most surfaces will only require one coat, however, porous wood may require two coats.
Note: Always follow the manufacturer's instructions found on the tin.