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Subscribe to the salapinru channel - http://goo.gl/0RYxP5 Our new online store: http://sonik-shop.ru Greetings to all DIYers from fishing! It's a small holiday in our street, I finally found a good primer for foam! But let's take everything in order, since such an opportunity came up, in this video we will talk a little about priming foam in general. Playlist Entertainment video - http://goo.gl/JG2bTt Playlist Educational fishing video - http://goo.gl/buXaUe Playlist Full-length video - http://goo.gl/ybsMKG More details: https://salapin.ru/blogs/album10198.html Thank you for watching us! Actually, this video was supposed to be filmed not with me as the host, but with Alexey Statsenko, our main DIYer. Unfortunately, he was unable to appear in this video, but he did help in preparing this material. I highly recommend that anyone who hasn't seen it yet watch his video about polystyrene foam for fishing crafts. Why do you need to paint and prime polystyrene foam? So, let's start from the very beginning. Why paint polystyrene foam at all? The answer is simple and short - to give the product an aesthetic appearance and to improve its performance. For example, there is less chance of accidentally stepping on a painted winter spoon on the ice, it gets dirty less easily, etc. Now why do you need this primer at all? Primer generally solves quite a lot of problems, but in our case these problems come down to the following. The first is to protect polystyrene foam from the corrosive effects of the paint with which it will be painted in the future. The second is to improve the paint coating (the paint looks brighter on white primer). I should note that not all polystyrene foam is corroded by paints that contain solvents. Almost all my homemade products are made of polystyrene foam PS-150, unfortunately, this foam does not have the necessary stability and is perfectly deformed when exposed to solvents. What can you do, I make them from whatever pieces I got! ... More details: https://salapin.ru/blogs/album10198.html