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Alternative to Flügger Forankringsgrund?
Hi! I have read a bit about using adhesion primer before fully spackling walls. But when I try to find products in Sweden, it almost only seems to be Flügger's Förankringsgrund that comes up.
Are there good alternatives from other brands here in Sweden, or is it simply the one most people use?
We are going to fully spackle walls in a 1950s apartment where the substrate is previously full spackle on several layers of wallpaper, so I want to get it right from the start.
Thanks! 👍
Are there good alternatives from other brands here in Sweden, or is it simply the one most people use?
We are going to fully spackle walls in a 1950s apartment where the substrate is previously full spackle on several layers of wallpaper, so I want to get it right from the start.
Thanks! 👍
Flügger Förankringsgrund appears to be a common acrylic primer that has been gelled so that it doesn't drip and can be easily rolled without dripping. No magic, just a suspension of acrylic polymer that binds absorbent surfaces when the latex dries. It can probably be replaced by any acrylic primer on the market.
Thank you for your response!
We have removed three layers of wallpaper, so the next layer is an old full spackling. Under that, we believe there are two more layers of wallpaper. Where it has been loose or bubbly, we have taken everything down all the way to the aerated concrete.
The idea is to prime this so that nothing else comes off before we full spackle again.
We have removed three layers of wallpaper, so the next layer is an old full spackling. Under that, we believe there are two more layers of wallpaper. Where it has been loose or bubbly, we have taken everything down all the way to the aerated concrete.
The idea is to prime this so that nothing else comes off before we full spackle again.
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