Yes, you can use it....but what are you trying to do? The drywall primer is specifically designed to seal the drywall and make the surface uniform. You will not get any benefit from using it on top of a finish coat except for using it as a base coat for changing colors.
Latex Primer dries fairly quickly. It will depend on the humidity levels in the home and the surface its applied to. On new drywall which the surface is more porous and will absorb more primer vs previously painted. Usually you can apply a top coat in 2 - 4 hours. Rick The Renovator
Never heard of that before. The drywall may be very dusty, or the primer iwas not mixed totally.
Yes, you can use Kilz over drywall. It is an undercoat, or primer.
You don't short of buying a better primer. I usually find it too thick.
You will use an oil base primer to prevent moisture from getting in.
Latex Primer dries fairly quickly. It will depend on the humidity levels in the home and the surface its applied to. On new drywall which the surface is more porous and will absorb more primer vs previously painted. Usually you can apply a top coat in 2 - 4 hours. Rick The Renovator
Regular drywall primer.
You prime it with drywall primer.
After drywall primer it can.
"Drywall primer" -Yes, -it's called exactly that -right on the can !
Never heard of that before. The drywall may be very dusty, or the primer iwas not mixed totally.
It's generally much better to use water base primer on drywall.
Typically, two coats of primer should be applied on new drywall for best results.
For optimal coverage and finish, it is recommended to apply two coats of drywall primer.
For optimal coverage and adhesion on drywall, it is recommended to apply two coats of primer.
I use basic drywall primer over all of those.
Yes, you can use it.