There are many types of primers.
it depends on what surface you are using the primer on really.
if you are working on timber, you must use pink wood primer BUT you must use Shellac Knotting first on the brown circles (knots) on the wood. This will stop the bleeding of resin coming through these knots when you come to painting
on metal, you must you a red coloured primer
In the simplest form of PCR, there are two types of primers used: The forward primer The reverse primer
Primer that is pecific to an alles used to amplify a sequence
Primer used in DNA synthesis; Promoter used in RNA synthesis.
There is no "best" primer. It would depend on the condition and surface you are priming and what you are top coating the primer with,
they form mrna molecules used in translation
In the simplest form of PCR, there are two types of primers used: The forward primer The reverse primer
Yes, an interior alkyd primer can be used to prime decoys.
GM used the same primer on all colored cars, there was no special primer for different colored cars.
An etch primer is used as a key for the next coat normally on metals.
Primer that is pecific to an alles used to amplify a sequence
Primer used in DNA synthesis; Promoter used in RNA synthesis.
A 209 is a 209 regardless of what it is used for.
No, it isn't a primer or any use as one.
"Drywall primer" -Yes, -it's called exactly that -right on the can !
it is try
MC-1 primer for asphalt is a common solvent used for roadways and pavements. It is commonly used as a base application.
NO! An exterior rated primer must be used. Plus, choose a primer that is recommended for the surface you plan on painting.