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Solvent-Free Epoxy Engineering
Manufactured to ISO 9001 standards, EverFlor Prime DP is a premium two-pack epoxy resin system. Unlike water-based primers that sit on the surface, this "100% solids" solvent-free formula is designed with a low viscosity to penetrate deep into the capillaries of the concrete. It cures to form a rock-hard, non-porous seal that does not shrink, ensuring maximum structural integrity for the flooring system.

Surface Stabilisation
This primer is the critical foundation for any heavy-duty epoxy floor. It is specifically formulated to bind and stabilise "friable" (crumbling) or dusting concrete, transforming weak surfaces into a solid base. By sealing the substrate, it prevents the topcoat from soaking away, ensuring the subsequent high-build epoxy layers maintain their optimal thickness and finish. It also acts as a barrier against rising damp and chemical contaminants from within the slab.

Professional Application
Supplied in a light grey satin finish to aid visibility during coverage, this primer covers approximately 20-25m² per 5kg unit. For optimal results, mechanical preparation (grinding) of the floor is highly recommended to open the pores of the concrete. It is the mandatory preparation step for Everest HB Epoxy Garage Floor Paint, significantly reducing the risk of delamination and ensuring a long-lasting, industrial-grade bond in warehouses, factories, and garages.

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A blank bucket and pressure washer wand on a wet UK residential concrete driveway during cleaning.
  • by Sam Marriott

Surface Preparation: Pressure Washing and Degreasing Before Sealing

You have bought the expensive high-solids sealer. You have checked the weather forecast. You are ready to protect your driveway. But if you rush the cleaning stage, you are wasting your money. Sealing a dirty floor is like putting a...

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A blank cleaning tub and scrubbing brush positioned on a dark asphalt driveway with a visible oil stain.
  • by Sam Marriott

Oil Stain Management: Cleaning Asphalt Without Dissolving the Binder

You spot a rainbow-coloured puddle under your car. You move the vehicle and see a black, shiny patch of engine oil on your tarmac driveway. Your instinct is to grab the strongest chemical you have - Paint Thinner, Petrol, or...

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Block paving that has been half cleaned while the other half has oil stains.
  • by Sam Marriott

How to Clean Oil and Rust Stains on Block Paving

You are about to seal your block paving driveway. You have the pressure washer out. You have the roller ready. But there, right in the middle of your parking spot, is a dark black oil patch from the old car....

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Priming Porous Roof Tiles: Stopping the "Sponge Effect"
  • by Sam Marriott

Priming Porous Roof Tiles: Stopping the "Sponge Effect"

You look up at your roof. The tiles are 30 years old. They used to be a sharp terracotta red or a slate grey, but now they are a dull, mossy concrete colour. You decide to restore them. You pressure...

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