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Vinegar removes lime from brick.
go to hard ware and ask for some kilz paint and cover affected area
Yes, you can use Kilz over drywall. It is an undercoat, or primer.
Kilz is a heavily pigmented primer and does not take tinting well.
No, Kilz isn't designed for use with plastic. I recommend using Insl-X Stix.
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 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.
You could remove the brick and frame a wall on top of the brick ledge, even with the outside of the slab, then run your siding. You will also have to consider what to do with the brick frieze at the soffit.
My uncle is a painter and he said you will probably have to repaint ceiling but first user a Kilz primer to cover the oily stain then paint ceiling.
Drive and hit a brick wall, the airbag will deploy. Then remove it.
with a brick