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.
Yes. Allow the primer to dry for one hour, then can be topcoated with oil or latex based paint.
The sap in the wood will bleed through latex. It needs to be primed with an oil based primer such as Kilz.
All the information I read on Tinners paint refers to it as 'anti-rust' exterior metal paint . - I certainly wouldn't put a latex primer on anything outside. I would use Kilz original as a primer.
yes Yes, an oil paint will adhere to latex. It doesn't work in reverse, latex will not adhere to oil that is dry, but oil adheres to dry latex. If you were a purist, though, you would sand down the woodwork before repainting it. That would give the best result.
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.
I would use Kilz latex primer.
The sap in the wood will bleed through latex. It needs to be primed with an oil based primer such as Kilz.
All the information I read on Tinners paint refers to it as 'anti-rust' exterior metal paint . - I certainly wouldn't put a latex primer on anything outside. I would use Kilz original as a primer.
yes Yes, an oil paint will adhere to latex. It doesn't work in reverse, latex will not adhere to oil that is dry, but oil adheres to dry latex. If you were a purist, though, you would sand down the woodwork before repainting it. That would give the best result.
You'll need to paint over it. Use a good primer-Kilz is a good one. Follow the instructions for applying the primer. Then apply a new coat of paint.
An oil based primer is preferable. Something like Kilz Original is excellent for this use.
Use Kilz Original, it's the best primer.
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.
Yes if thinned out
Yes, but you will want to lightly sand it first, then use a barrier/adhesion coat of primer such as Kilz, or a good alkyd primer.