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Yes, you can use Kilz over drywall. It is an undercoat, or primer.
You will use an oil base primer to prevent moisture from getting in.
No, it will weather quickly though, except that Kilz does not have a good all-round reputation anyway.
You can paint over wall paper. However it is recommended that you prime with an oil based primer. Kilz Original for example. Most wall papers use water based glues for adhesion. If you put a waterbased topcoat over the the wallpaper it could penetrate the wall paper and cause the glue to release. You can use a waterbased top coat such as Kilz Casual Colors over the top of the oil based primer.
If you use a quality primer like Kilz or Bullseye, you should be OK.
Yes, you can use Kilz over drywall. It is an undercoat, or primer.
Green board is moisture resistant drywall. It's mainly used in bathrooms. Even if you have an exhaust fan in your bathroom, it is still a good idea to use this type of drywall. Ironically, it is not green anymore. The last time I used it, it was purple.
You would use it anywhere the moisture level is high, such as bathrooms, utility rooms, water softener rooms, etc. Greenboard is not water proof, just more resistant to water damage and mold.
No, Kilz isn't designed for use with plastic. I recommend using Insl-X Stix.
Yes this light is moisture resistant for use in those conditions.
Use Kilz Original, it's the best primer.
You will use an oil base primer to prevent moisture from getting in.
No, it will weather quickly though, except that Kilz does not have a good all-round reputation anyway.
As you are studying resistant materials. I would recommend decorating the cover with different materials or products. You may want to use this to create a 'mood board'.
The standard wallboard and fire resistant wallboard in a large variety of sizes were well established in the 1960's. Other types like moisture resistant and acoustic boards were coming into use .
Hard board, also know as green board, also know as hardibacker, is used in the construction industry, residential or commerical. It's typical use would be for areas in which moisture could be a problem, i.e. bathrooms. In these situations, it's typically applied to a wall frame as a moisture barrier and/or used in preparation for applying tile to a wall, although cement board is more popular for this.
I would use Kilz latex primer.