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i tried priming with 1.2.3 primer so that i can use a water paint.

2006-08-29 14:58:27 · 5 answers · asked by mschaka77 2 in Home & Garden Decorating & Remodeling

I sanded it & primed it with kiltz premium than tried 1.2.3 primer nothing adheres to the wood so should i just go back with a oil paint cuz i have spent 2 much

2006-08-29 15:25:36 · update #1

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oil base or water base paints can go over stain killing primers of any kind. Use oil base Kilz if it's interior, use zinzer's stain block if it's exterior. some stains require 2 coats of stain killer primer and sometimes an additional recoat time of 24 hrs is also needed even if the paint says otherwise.Oil base paint is not a way to block stains. Source: 26 years as a professional painter on existing housing(which means I have to use my problem solving daily).

2006-08-29 16:38:53 · answer #1 · answered by steve b 5 · 2 0

You may need 1-2 coats of kiltz. Get it shaken at the paint store to save the trouble of stirring. And get the original kind, not the water based.

2006-08-29 22:06:06 · answer #2 · answered by Michelle G 5 · 0 1

sand lightly and you may have to do several coats of primer. I had this same problem and it took a while but finally the paint stuck and nothing bled through.

2006-08-29 22:06:12 · answer #3 · answered by chris 5 · 0 1

have you tried a product called kilz? it works good keeping stuff from bleeding thru paint jobs

2006-08-29 22:03:56 · answer #4 · answered by Roxyanna 2 · 0 1

talk to some one at Home Depot you sound a little confused about something... did you clean the what ever it is you are painting.......

2006-08-30 00:23:11 · answer #5 · answered by bluedanube69 5 · 0 0

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