<p>Primer is a preparatory coat applied before paint to create a sealed surface, improving adhesion and durability. It helps prevent excessive paint absorption and enhances the final colour’s vibrancy. <strong>Emulsion paint</strong>, on the other hand, is the actual topcoat used for decoration and protection. While primer is essential for ensuring better performance, emulsion paint provides the desired finish and colour to the surface.</p>

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What is the difference between primer and emulsion paint?
By admin2, 9 April, 2025

What Is Emulsion Paint?

This is a type of water-based paint with acrylic or vinyl resins used in its composition, giving it a smooth, durable, and easy-to-clean finish. It offers quick drying, low odour, and very good coverage, making it suitable for both interior and exterior walls. It can also be used on concrete, plaster, and drywall. Also, acrylic emulsion paint is moisture—and fade-resistant and retains the look for a longer period.