You must consider 3 things, ( temperature--Humidity--and Air flow), For drying Gesso fast; Temp. above 70 degrees, Humidity below 70%, direct air flow toward canvas. you can experiment with speeding up drying time or slow down drying time altering these 3 things. Good-Luck
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
Primer can sometimes be sticky if it does not dry well or is put on too thick. In most cases where there is low humidity a primer should not be sticky.
Yes, but it's not as good as drywall primer, and will probably give less coverage.
A wood Primer is required to coat the wood before the paint is applied. The Primer seals the wood and is better suited to being painted as the wood alone will soak up the paint causing it to dry too quickly and peel.
Latex primer is undoubtedly the quickest drying paint.
The dry time for Kilz 2 primer is typically 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Kilz primer typically takes about 30 minutes to dry to the touch and 1 hour to dry completely after application.
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
The recommended dry time for Kilz primer before applying paint is typically 1 hour.
Primer can sometimes be sticky if it does not dry well or is put on too thick. In most cases where there is low humidity a primer should not be sticky.
It's always best (for the best quality) to paint with primer first, then your regular coat of paint. Let the primer dry sufficiently.
Primer typically takes about 1-2 hours to dry on wood, but it can vary depending on factors like humidity and temperature. It's best to follow the instructions on the primer's label for the most accurate drying time.
No, not a good idea . If that was the case the people who made primer would do it.
Yes, but it's not as good as drywall primer, and will probably give less coverage.
A wood Primer is required to coat the wood before the paint is applied. The Primer seals the wood and is better suited to being painted as the wood alone will soak up the paint causing it to dry too quickly and peel.
Because it's soaking in to dry unused surfaces.
Latex primer is undoubtedly the quickest drying paint.