Description
A sealer under wood coating is a crucial component in the process of finishing and protecting wooden surfaces. It is a preparatory layer applied to the wood substrate prior to the application of the final wood coating, whether it be paint, stain, or clear finish. The primary purpose of the sealer is to create a stable and uniform surface by sealing the wood pores, preventing excessive absorption of the topcoat, and promoting better adhesion.
Wood, being a porous material, has natural variations in grain and texture that can affect the performance and aesthetics of the final finish. The sealer acts as a barrier, filling in the wood pores and creating a smooth, consistent surface. This not only enhances the overall appearance of the finished product but also provides a more receptive and even substrate for the subsequent layers of coating.
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