Yes, you can use it.
NO! An exterior rated primer must be used. Plus, choose a primer that is recommended for the surface you plan on painting.
Regular drywall primer.
Yes, you can use drywall primer on wood, but it may not be the best choice. Drywall primer is designed primarily for porous surfaces like drywall, and while it can adhere to wood, it may not provide the same level of sealing and protection as a dedicated wood primer. For optimal results and durability, it's better to use a primer specifically formulated for wood surfaces.
It's generally much better to use water base primer on drywall.
Yes, you can use Kilz over drywall. It is an undercoat, or primer.
Drywall primer. -It's denser than regular primer.
I use basic drywall primer over all of those.
There are several types of paint you can use depending on the result you would like to achieve and the area you are covering. Matt, eggshell, satin and gloss all can be used on drywall with different finishes.
It depends what kind of finish you will put on it, and whether it will be indoors our out: Indoors, latex paint: use latex wood primer Indoors, varnish: no primer required but can be stained, may need multiple coats Indoors, oil base: use an interior oil base primer Outdoors, latex paint: use an exterior latex wood primer Outdoors, varnish: no primer required but can be stained, use exterior varnish Outdoors, oil base: use an exterior oil base primer It depends what kind of finish you will put on it, and whether it will be indoors our out: Indoors, latex paint: use latex wood primer Indoors, varnish: no primer required but can be stained, may need multiple coats Indoors, oil base: use an interior oil base primer Outdoors, latex paint: use an exterior latex wood primer Outdoors, varnish: no primer required but can be stained, use exterior varnish Outdoors, oil base: use an exterior oil base primer
There is no such thing as 'exterior' drywall.
You prime it with drywall primer.
After drywall primer it can.