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Painting Advice Needed- Melinda Feedback About This Post:RE: Painting Advice NeededHi, I have a problem, I chose a grey color Benjamin Moore paint color #hc169 conventary grey and the paint just put on second coat and it looks blue! i went to B.Moore store and spoke with a specialist and was told this paint didn't have a blue cast. Anyway Now I don't know what to do - Do you have any recommendations? Post By laurie (Guest Post) RE: Painting Advice NeededI parked my old car over some wood siding and oil dripped down on the siding . I washed the siding and can still see some of the oil still left. Will kilz water based primer cover up this oil stain so water based top coat paint will not bleed through? Post By Billy (Guest Post) Smoke stains on a ceilingCould you tell me if this KILZ sealer will cover smoke stains on the ceiling of a mobile home (to be painted after with ordinary paint)? Post By Pat Harrington (Guest Post) RE: Painting Advice NeededWe HAD raccoons in our RV motor home and they left an awful urine/feces smell in the wood framing under the floor. Will regular Kilz paint cover this smell if we have cleaned and mopped with amonia water first? Someone said that department store Kilz does not cover really strong smells. Any advice - or any other ideas? We are open to ideas! Post By Deanna (Guest Post) IS KILZ FIRE-RETARDANT??
I need to do a project that I must use a flame retardant paint, and I want to know if Kilz is one of those? Post By RHONDA (Guest Post) RE: refinishingthe problem will never stop until a high quality primer is used. since you already painted the table you will need to scuff up the paint with a fine sandpaper. prime with ( i would use an oil base since it will hold up better on a table finish). Tables and cabinets should be painted with an oil base finish to ensure maximum durability. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: refinishingThe problem will never stop until a high quality primer is used. Since you already painted the table, you will need to scuff up the paint with a fine sandpaper. I would use an oil based primer since it will hold up better on a table finish. Tables and cabinets should be painted with an oil base finish to ensure maximum durability. Post By guest (Guest Post) refinishingI refinished an old table, cleaned it all up, then I painted it white. After 3 coats of paint, it is still bleeding through. How can I stop this from appearing? Post By scott (Guest Post) RE: Painting Advice NeededCan Kilz paint be used to seal wood framing after a fire so the smoke odor does not return after the dry wall is replaced? Post By George (Guest Post) RE: Painting Advice Needed
Yes, I had the same exact thing happen. What a mess! I made 2 mistakes, #1 Using cheep paint, #2 not using a stain blocking primer first! Post by Cyinda cleaning up kilzHow do I clean kilz off stained oak chair railing and baseboard? Post By Olivianc49@aol.com (Guest Post) RE: Painting Advice Needed
Primer, Primer,Primer Post By Enter your name.Willietta (Guest Post) RE: Painting Advice Needed
How do you get kerosene soot off of walls / ceilings? Can you paint over it? Post By Troy (Guest Post) RE: Kilz paint will it kill bat odors
We had a big problem with bats and after the clean up they sprayed kilz paint all over the wood on the walls before putting up the drywall can this be harmful because they also painted the floor and it still isn't carpeted. Post By steve (Guest Post) RE: Painting Advice Needed
I have a water stain on my white ceiling, I have used kilz primer in a spray can and painted and the stain is as prominent as ever. Help! Post By rosemary jamail (Guest Post) RE: Painting Advice NeededUse a good sealer - Kilz original oil based works great Post By Ken (Guest Post) RE: Painting Advice NeededKilz doesn't work on old wood stain... We found out the hard way that if you're painting over old wood that has been stained, take the time to strip the wood completely and remove old varnish and stain. Then prime and paint. We sanded the trim and moulding in our "fixer-upper" and then used 2 coats of KILZ and then 2 coats of paint, and whenever the trim gets moist (like from steam in the bath), the old brown stain still seeps through. Short of starting all over, we still don't know how to stop this. Just keep wiping it off, I guess. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Painting Advice Needed/Cleaning Nicotine off Walls
You really ought to clean the surfaces before you paint with some sugar-soap. (No it's not just sugar and soap!) It gets all the dirt off so there's none to come through afterwards. It even removes soot from accidental fires. A friend of mine was unfortunate enough to find out some years back. Post by chickybiker RE: Painting Advice Needed
I recommend going to the paint store or Kmart and get Kilz it is a stain blocker it comes in cans and also spray cans (if you only need to cover small areas.)
RE: Painting Advice Needed
The use of a primer called B I N primer sealer will seal all the nicotine stains in. Before you paint walls you should wash with TSP and rinse very well. Then paint but if there are water stains, new drywall, or nicotine stains, B I N primer solvent base is the answer, no more bleed thru.
RE: Painting Advice Needed
Try using an undercoat of primer (like KILZ) first, then painting.
RE: Painting Advice Needed
There is a product called Kilz that you can paint on as a base coat, then use regular paint over it after it dries. This stuff is unreal -- it covers
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