It should be, but unless we can see the paint we're not sure. If the details you read on both cans are the same, you should be OK with it.
If you are painting on a metal roof, you definitely need a primer first.
Yes, but it's not as good as using primer.
Minwax stains are made to go directly onto wood. You do not need primer, and I think it looks awful over primer.
Yes, it should be. The required undercoat/primer is available in Home Depot,less than $20 last time I used it.
Yes, you can use Kilz over drywall. It is an undercoat, or primer.
Sealer, primer and undercoat in one
If you are painting on a metal roof, you definitely need a primer first.
depending on the surface finish of the primer. Noirmally its matt in its appearance and will take a water based gloss. However, a primer should have an undercoat applied first unless its a primer/undercoat.
depending on the surface finish of the primer. Noirmally its matt in its appearance and will take a water based gloss. However, a primer should have an undercoat applied first unless its a primer/undercoat.
Yes, but it's not as good as using primer.
Minwax stains are made to go directly onto wood. You do not need primer, and I think it looks awful over primer.
Yes, it should be. The required undercoat/primer is available in Home Depot,less than $20 last time I used it.
Yes, you can use Kilz over drywall. It is an undercoat, or primer.
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.
American short hairs do not have much of an undercoat to speak of and does not need a lot of grooming or brushing.
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.
To undercoat paint wood, first ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free of dust. Sand the wood lightly to create a smooth surface, then apply a primer suitable for your wood type using a brush or roller. Allow the primer to dry according to the manufacturer's instructions before lightly sanding again for an even finish. Finally, proceed to apply your chosen paint over the primed surface.