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BM CV - body primed
The wood beads are painted with a good quality wood primer, and the metal sheets have been treated with a very thin coat of etch primer.
Modern etch primer works on the outer surface of the zinc galvanizing, which chemically changes the surface to one which will allow paint to adhere.
Modern etch primer works on the outer surface of the zinc galvanizing, which chemically changes the surface to one which will allow paint to adhere.
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