

🎨 Elevate every stroke with the primer that’s as versatile as your vision
FolkArt 7232 Clear Primer is a water-based, non-toxic acrylic primer designed for indoor use on diverse surfaces including wood, metal, ceramics, plastic, canvas, and paper. It dries quickly—within 15-20 minutes—to a clear, matte finish that enhances paint adhesion without obscuring underlying textures or colors. Each 8 oz bottle covers approximately 20 square feet, offering excellent value for artists and crafters seeking a reliable, odorless, and easy-to-apply base coat.









| ASIN | B085M3KZX7 |
| Age Range Description | General Use Product |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,578 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #40 in Primer Paint |
| Brand Name | FolkArt |
| Color | Clear |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Coverage | 20 sq ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (827) |
| Dry Time In Hours | 1 |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028995072321 |
| Included Components | paint |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Primer, 8 oz, |
| Item Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Plaid Enterprises, Inc. |
| Model Name | Primer, 8 oz, Clear |
| Model Number | 7232 |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
| Part Number | 7232 |
| Size | 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Non Toxic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Canvas,Ceramics,Metal,Paper,Plastic,Wood |
| UPC | 028995072321 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | Not applicable. |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
O**E
A Clear Favorite: My Go-To Primer for Crafting Versatility and Reliability
As someone who regularly dabbles in both woodwork and mixed media painting, finding the right primer has always been a bit of a balancing act. I want something that adheres well, doesn’t yellow, and doesn’t add unnecessary opacity to my work—especially when I’m layering over natural textures or working with translucent paint effects. After trying several options, I landed on FolkArt Clear Primer, and I haven’t looked back since. I remember the first time I used it. I was prepping a collection of flat river stones for a series of miniature mandala paintings I planned to gift for the holidays. Normally, rock surfaces can be tricky—they’re uneven, porous, and sometimes slick in spots. But this primer handled it beautifully. It brushed on smoothly, dried to a subtle matte finish in under 15 minutes, and created a surface that felt just tacky enough to hold my acrylics without sliding or beading. Since then, I’ve used it on everything from wooden keepsake boxes and ceramic planters to canvas panels and even rigid plastic ornaments. The versatility is no exaggeration—this stuff really does bond well to just about anything. It’s become a staple on my shelf not just for how reliably it preps surfaces, but because it’s so simple to work with. No overpowering odor, no chalky residue, and no stress. Here’s what stands out to me: • It plays well with almost any surface—wood, metal, ceramics, canvas, you name it. I’ve even had success using it as a sealant layer in a pinch. • Application is painless. The consistency is smooth, not too runny or thick, and it spreads evenly with a standard brush or foam applicator. • It dries fast. I’m often able to move to painting in 15–20 minutes, which helps when I’m batch-processing multiple pieces. • The adhesion is solid. My paints stick confidently afterward, and I don’t have to worry about peeling or flaking down the road. • It’s affordable. Considering the quality and results, the price is extremely reasonable—especially for how far one bottle goes. The only thing to note is its transparency. Because it’s clear, it won’t cover up any underlying color or pattern on the surface. That’s perfect when I want the natural texture or hue to show through (like with those river stones), but not ideal if I need a uniform, blank slate. Also, for best results, I still take a few moments to prep the surface—a light sanding or quick wipe-down can make all the difference. All in all, FolkArt Clear Primer has earned a permanent spot in my art supply stash. It’s dependable, user-friendly, and incredibly versatile. Whether you’re just starting out or have been crafting for years, it’s one of those quiet heroes that elevates your projects without getting in the way.
S**H
Very good primer for 3d prints
I bought this to use for 3d printed items to prime before painting and it works amazingly!! It dries completely clear even though it starts out as a milky type color. It has good coverage and leaves a matte like texture so that acrylic paint will adhere well. It has a good thickness and isn’t watery. Good size and amount for the price!
M**Y
Great for rock painting!
If you like to paint rocks and you want to also keep the aesthetic appeal of how the rock looks, this is a good primer to use because you can still see the original Rock underneath. I paint a picture on the front of the Rock and leave the rest of the Rock as it is, but the entire Rock is sealed with this primer. Very good results for my use case.
P**Y
Works ok on rocks
It has a strong smell and ventilation is needed. It paints white but then gets clear as it dries up. The finish is slightly shiny.
L**N
Gets the job done
Easy to use, great coverage, texture is thick, easy to sand and reapply if necessary. Held up on all projects.
M**E
Great product
Great product This is my go to when I paint
C**M
Added a little ink to make a glaze
I intended to wash a prepainted miniature -- but the premade wash kept beading! I then resorted to putting some acrylic ink and this stuff on a dry palette, mix as I painted, and the brown glaze worked fine. Obviously, I wasn't using this as a primer. I might have the same results with matte medium, but, at this price why not have a product that can glaze as well as prime?
P**R
Didn't work for me
I bought this primer because I was painting my kids room after they drew all over the walls and there was some patches that bled through the paint. The primer was thin, was smooth and dried quickly. It covered all the spots that bled through my paint and easily adhered. The only problem is, after putting another coat of paint over the primer, I could still see the drawings on the wall. I applied several more layers of primer and let them dry in between and then painted over it and the artwork still showed. Overall, I would not buy this again because it didn't work for me.
S**I
Lumpy, difficult to spread,not covering surface even after 2 coats
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