There is no "best" primer. It would depend on the condition and surface you are priming and what you are top coating the primer with,
In the simplest form of PCR, there are two types of primers used: The forward primer The reverse primer
Primer that is pecific to an alles used to amplify a sequence
you should use "Primer blast" at NCBI site
Its called metal primer..specifically for metal...lets keep it that way.
Primer used in DNA synthesis; Promoter used in RNA synthesis.
It's always best (for the best quality) to paint with primer first, then your regular coat of paint. Let the primer dry sufficiently.
Use Kilz Original, it's the best primer.
The best place to buy the Smashbox Photo Finish Primer is either on the Smashbox website or at a Smashbox counter, along with buying the Primer at Sephora.
You can buy primer anywhere. Like walmart or hardware stores near you. If you want the best primer the best place to go would be like lowes or home depot.
You will use an oil base primer to prevent moisture from getting in.
Mary Kay flundation primer is good for all types of skins
Orange. Why are you using a primer? If the walls are already painted, just apply 2 coats of the paint that you want to use. If you use primer, have the paint store tint the primer toward the orange color that you have chosen.
Kidrobot's Munnyworld website reccomends Krylon sandable primer, but to be honest, I haven't primed a munny before.
polyurethane is the best and most expensive
White primer is for use as a primer for lighter colors and the grey is best used as and undercoat for darker colors(blacks, dark blues, dark green etc..). A darker top color requires more coats with lighter color primer.
It's not the topcoat that's important, it's the surface the primer needs to adhere to.
Minwax stains are made to go directly onto wood. You do not need primer, and I think it looks awful over primer.