Primed glass fiber wallcovering (or "painter's canvas") is a modern, high-strength material for preparing walls and ceilings for painting. It consists of a fabric made from interwoven glass fibers, coated with a special primer, which significantly speeds up the finishing process. The main function of glass fiber wallcovering is surface reinforcement: it effectively conceals minor cracks, prevents their further occurrence, and masks joints between drywall sheets, creating a perfectly smooth, monolithic base.
The material is highly durable, resistant to abrasion, and can withstand repeated wet cleaning after painting. Thanks to its fire safety class KM1, it is a safe solution for various types of premises. The ready-primed surface provides excellent paint adhesion and allows for a high-quality finish.
Recommended areas of use for this material:
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For surface reinforcement and leveling: On walls and ceilings made of drywall, concrete, brick, or plaster to conceal and bridge micro-cracks and mask seams.
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All types of residential rooms: Living rooms, bedrooms, children's rooms, hallways, kitchens — wherever a durable and strong paintable surface is required that is resistant to frequent contact.
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Commercial and public spaces: Offices, reception areas, educational institutions, medical facilities, corridors — due to high wear resistance, fire safety (KM1), and the possibility of frequent sanitary cleaning.
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Premises with high hygiene requirements: Kitchens, walk-in closets, where the ability to clean walls with moisture is important.
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As a base for decorative plaster: To strengthen the substrate and prevent cracking.
Primed glass fiber wallcovering is a professional solution for creating a seamless, strong, and durable surface, ready for multiple repaints and designed for long-term use.