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titleOfInvention Aqueous primer composition
abstract The present invention provides an undercoat material composition that can effectively prevent the possibility of color unevenness due to the effects of axes and scum adhering to a base when a finish coating wall material is applied. An aqueous primer composition comprising dolomite plaster, a cationic acrylic emulsion, an inorganic material having water absorbency and oil absorbency, and an aggregate. The cationic acrylic emulsion has a Tg of 5 ° C. or lower. The weight ratio between the dolomite plaster and the aggregate is 1: 1 to 6. The weight ratio between the dolomite plaster and the cationic acrylic emulsion is 1: 0.1 to 1. The weight ratio between the dolomite plaster and the inorganic material having water absorption and oil absorption is 1: 0.01 to 0.1. [Selection figure] None
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