yes it can, but you need to strain the paint , or else it will clog up do to the composition of kilz it is very thick
No, Kilz isn't designed for use with plastic. I recommend using Insl-X Stix.
Yes, but be sure the kilz is completely dry before applying the paint. The Kilz formula is such that it has no effect on the application of water borne paint, when it is completely dry.
If you use a quality primer like Kilz or Bullseye, you should be OK.
A thick, oil based primer, like Kilz.
Try using Kilz, a great primer and sealer in one. Peel and sand off where it's chipping and fill the space in with Kilz. Make sure the walls and ceiling are clean. You might want to repaint with a paint especially for bathrooms. It won't be very expensive if you look for paint and supplies that are in your budget.
Kilz or Bullseye are best. Both in Home Depot/
No, it will weather quickly though, except that Kilz does not have a good all-round reputation anyway.
Should we assume that you are trying to cover magic marker on a wall or something? First, I would try to remove as much as will easily come off with mineral spirits and a rag. Then you will want to apply a stain hiding primer such as Kilz. Then you can paint over the kilz (after it has dried of course).
You can paint most tile adhesives. To make sure you get a good bond, first use a small brush to prime the adhesive with Kilz or Bullseye Primer. After that any paint will stick firmly.
yes..paint KILZ on first Or paint any oil based primer first if your topcoat is water based. Kilz is a stain kill primer and even though it dries fast, it tends to be hard to sand. An enamel undercoat works much better as a bridge. If you're using an oil-based top coat, you do not need a primer, just make sure that the surface is clean and gloss free.
NO. -Best way is to paint it with a good primer like Kilz or Bullseye.