I'm learning more about Kilz primers. Two of them caught my interest for future paint jobs in this apartment. The first one is Kilz General Purpose Wall Primer, but the one that I'm wondering about and am really intrigued by the description, is Kilz High Build Primer. Here is a link to the description, in case anybody could comment on this. It claims to go on thicker than regular primer and that might help me with my walls. BUT -- and this is a big but -- (in my mind anyway, and I thank you guys for going through all these questions with me) what happens if I have to take the Kilz High Build Primer off the wall for some reason? (one of those reasons might be that it just didn't cover the small protruding blemishes as I thought it would) The reason I'm asking is because up until now I see that ANY indentation under the paint seems to be showing up, and it is interesting to note that I was recommended to use Behr's paint and primer in one. Clearly this may not be enough to hide problems under. Therefore, I am intrigued by the description of the Kilz High Build Primer. Please let me know what you think. http://www.masterchem.com/masterchem/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=6e52079e24683210VgnVCM1000006b0910acRCRD
25 October 2011
[DIY] Kilz primers
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