
Here is my favorite wallpaper primer – Ultra Prime Pro 977 by Romans.
It appears the composition of their paper label has changed. Previously, the label was absorbent, so any drips that formed would soak into the paper.
But now, even though the label looks the same, it’s made of a new material that allows drips to run all the way down the side of the can. Even if I wipe them away, they reform and continue to slide down the can.
This means there is great potential for these drips to reach my dropcloths (see photo). The dropcloths will protect the floor, no problem. But once they get a certain amount of drips and splotches, even though they may still be serviceable, they don’t look good in a client’s home, so have to be discarded.
Besides ruining the dropcloths, there is also the chance that an errant drip of primer might find its way to the homeowner’s floor, carpet, countertop, or furniture.
I have written to the Romans company, and I hope they listen to my feedback and go back to their former type of label on their cans.
UPDATE: I chatted with the company rep today, and she confirms that they have, indeed, changed to a new manufacturer, and that company does use a plasticized coating on the label. That explains why the primer slides rather than soaks in.
Tags: 977, absorbent, can, carpet, drips, dropcloths, floor, label, primer, romans, ultra prime, wallpaper
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