The first paint coat on a new surface that fills the pores and facilitates adhesion of subsequent paint-coats to a surface is called ______.
-
A.
putty coat
-
B.
finishing coat
-
C.
under coat
-
D.
priming coat
Correct Answer:
D. priming coat
Explanation:
The correct answer is priming coat.
The initial layer of paint applied to a fresh surface is known as a priming coat, or primer. Its primary function is to seal the pores of the material, creating a smooth and uniform base. By providing a consistent surface, it ensures that subsequent layers of paint adhere properly and helps prevent the material from absorbing too much of the finishing coats. This essential first step enhances the durability and overall appearance of the final paint job.
Click below to open Discussion & Feedback
0 Issues
Please
login to comment or Report Issues.