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Reddit mentions of KILZ High Build Surface Healing Primer Interior Water-Based Primer/Sealer, White, 1-gallon

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KILZ High Build Surface Healing Primer Interior Water-Based Primer/Sealer, White, 1-gallon
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This unique interior, water-based primer applies in thick layers to hide surface imperfections. It creates a finish equivalent to a fully prepared skim coat/level 5 finish when sprayedKILZ high build utilizes the superior stain blocking technology behind KILZ premium high-hide primer-ideal for Color changes and medium to light stainingUse on new drywall or damaged, textured surfaces including brick, older drywall, masonry, painted metal, paneling, plaster, properly prepared glossy surfaces, stucco, and woodThis time saving primer dries to touch in 30 minutes. Recoat or topcoat in 1 hour. This primer can be sanded when fully dry. Topcoat with Oil or water based paintsThis is a 1-Gallon can of high build extra thick primer interior water-based primer/sealer, white, 1-Gallon. It is designed to smooth and level surface imperfectionsOne gallon covers 100 to 200 square feet depending on the surface texture, porosity and application method. This estimate does not include the loss of material from spraying. "Spray with a . 017 to . 021-Inch tip, 60 mesh filter, and 2, 500-3, 200 psi. Use 3/8 to 1/2-inch nap roller for smooth surfaces and 1/2 to 3/4-inch nap on Rough surfaces. Use a nylon polyester BrushKILZ has been making premium primers and paints for 40 years. KILZ was named paint brand of the year in 2015 in the Harris Poll EquiTrend  Rankings
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Found 1 comment on KILZ High Build Surface Healing Primer Interior Water-Based Primer/Sealer, White, 1-gallon:

u/rippetoes_rage · 1 pointr/DIY

I just bought my first home and the rooms need to be repainted and I'm completely clueless. The previous owners painted a super dark brown in the bedroom, neon orange in the guest room, and blue with cloud and truck stencils in what will be my office. Google tells me I should use a high hide primer maybe like this? Also, would it be worth investing in a paint sprayer since I have 3 maybe 4 decent sized rooms to do? Any other tips worth noting for a first-timer?

Thanks for the help!