Answer. When selecting the type of primer, consider: substrate type (steel, galvanized steel, painted coating), corrosion aggressiveness of the environment (dry, marine, chemically aggressive), required service life, application method (airless, brush, immersion), allowable repaint intervals, and regulatory VOC limits. For severe conditions and long‑term protection, epoxy or zinc‑containing primers are preferred; for quick repairs and overcoating with enamels — acrylic‑polyurethane solutions; for light work and restoration — alkyds. For painting “complex” metal substrates such as aluminum, galvanized steel, a special primer is used to ensure reliable adhesion to such surfaces. When painting plastics, it is recommended to use a special plastic primer that improves coating adhesion to the substrate. For additional consultation, contact the sales department at the contacts listed on the website.