KILZ oil Adhesion Primer, Interior/Exterior, 1 Quart 1 Quarts (Pack of 1) Primer

Brand:KILZ

3.7/5

87.59

KILZ primers have been trusted by pros for nearly 50 years! Famous for providing high quality primer products that provide solutions to a wide variety of painting problems, KILZ is consistently ranked as one of the most trustworthy brands in the architectural coatings market. Lifetime Limited Warranty (see label for details). SUPERIOR COVERAGE: This 1-quart can of KILZ Adhesion high-bonding interior/exterior water-based primer covers approximately 75-100 square feet. Dries to touch within 30 minutes and ready to recoat in an hour. MULTIPLE SURFACES: Use on most interior and exterior surfaces where a secure bond is critical. Bonds to tough-to-paint surfaces including Kynar, PVC, Formica, vinyl, glass, tile, glazed brick, chalky paints, glossy finishes, fiberglass and metals. Topcoat with either water or oil-based paint. For use on interior and exterior surfaces. ADVANCED FORMULA: It's advanced styrenated acrylic polymer formula provides a sound anchor for topcoats while reducing or potentially eliminating the need for sanding dense, glossy surfaces. If using as a primer for epoxies, lacquers, products containing xylene or other hot solvents, allow to dry for 24 hours before topcoating and test for compatibility in an inconspicuous area before full coat application. BONDING PRIMER: A high adhesion primer that bonds to a wide range of difficult to adhere to surfaces. It is formulated for situations where a secure bond is critical and use of a traditional water or oil base primer might be questionnable. It increases the possibilities for paintable surfaces.

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KILZ primers have been trusted by pros for nearly 50 years! Famous for providing high quality primer products that provide solutions to a wide variety of painting problems, KILZ is consistently ranked as one of the most trustworthy brands in the architectural coatings market. Lifetime Limited Warranty (see label for details). SUPERIOR COVERAGE: This 1-quart can of KILZ Adhesion high-bonding interior/exterior water-based primer covers approximately 75-100 square feet. Dries to touch within 30 minutes and ready to recoat in an hour. MULTIPLE SURFACES: Use on most interior and exterior surfaces where a secure bond is critical. Bonds to tough-to-paint surfaces including Kynar, PVC, Formica, vinyl, glass, tile, glazed brick, chalky paints, glossy finishes, fiberglass and metals. Topcoat with either water or oil-based paint. For use on interior and exterior surfaces. ADVANCED FORMULA: It's advanced styrenated acrylic polymer formula provides a sound anchor for topcoats while reducing or potentially eliminating the need for sanding dense, glossy surfaces. If using as a primer for epoxies, lacquers, products containing xylene or other hot solvents, allow to dry for 24 hours before topcoating and test for compatibility in an inconspicuous area before full coat application. BONDING PRIMER: A high adhesion primer that bonds to a wide range of difficult to adhere to surfaces. It is formulated for situations where a secure bond is critical and use of a traditional water or oil base primer might be questionnable. It increases the possibilities for paintable surfaces.
Age Range (Description) ‎Adult
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand KILZ
Brand ‎KILZ
Color White
Color ‎White
Coverage ‎75-100 sq. ft.
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,985 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎Gloss
Finish Type Gloss
Finish Type ‎Gloss
Included Components ‎Bonding primer/sealer
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Is Waterproof ‎True
Item Form Liquid
Item Form ‎Liquid
Item model number ‎L211104
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Volume 32 Fluid Ounces
Item Volume ‎32 Fluid Ounces
Item Weight ‎3.12 pounds
Manufacturer ‎KILZ
Material ‎water_based
Model Name ‎L211114
Package Information ‎Can
Paint Type Watercolor
Paint Type ‎Watercolor
Part Number ‎L211114
Product Dimensions ‎4.25 x 4.25 x 4.9 inches
Size 1 Quarts
Size 1 Quarts (Pack of 1)
Size ‎1 Quarts
Style ‎Primer
Surface Recommendation Glass,Vinyl
Surface Recommendation ‎Glass,Vinyl
Unit Count 32.0 Fl Oz
Unit Count ‎32.0 Fl Oz
Usage Interior/Exterior
Usage ‎Interior/Exterior
Volume ‎1 Liters
Warranty Description ‎Limited Warranty

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Scritto da: CP
Love the price for the gallon
We inherited an orange walled house even the previous owner did not like yet did nothing about it in 2 decades. Since we were on a budget on how many thousands of USD we will spend I decided to paint everything myself using this Kilz 2 later 3, seeing no much difference between them 2: 1. Some walls were OK after 5, 6 coats, some needed less - all the items, excluding the brushes (from Dollar tree) were purchased here. Search for the extending up to 8 feet brush holder - that was another good find here at around 20 USD 2. None of the walls could be scratched after applying this, yet I am sure that our walls could be different than other people's walls 3. I even used it on the window wood trims and did an excellent job. Later on I decided to buy something more expensive for some doors as the previous owner painted some badly in white and the other side of the door was wood mimicking!!!!! Some strange people out there blaming it on their medical problems as if our DNA is perfect!!!! 4. Price: I purchased this at a very low price under 30 USD/gallon as it was at that moment in time, for 5 gallons the price was even better, so you might want to think about this once you buy a gallon and think this is the best paint for you. And yes, I would buy it again in the future for some white walls.
Scritto da: shannon
I think it works
I've had a wooden table and chair that used to belong to my great grandparents for years. Nothing in my house is brown wood though, so I wanted to finally update my craft room and paint this white and turn it into a whiteboard table top (I purchased acrylic/plexiglass to put on top and use a dry erase marker on). I did not, however, want to sand all of this down. These had great reviews so I bought it and primed both the table and chair with it before using a few cans of spray paint on them. I've never tried to paint wood like this that would have needed sanding and not sanding it, so I'm not sure what would have happened if I didn't prime this first; although, I am finding some cracking happening in the corners/crevices around the tabletop. I wonder if I didn't prime those areas enough before painting. Either way, it's not a big deal and the rest of the table and chair seem fine (it's been a few weeks since I painted them). I think I'm happy with what I got! (Also, this gallon is a large amount of the paint/primer. I probably won't ever use all of it, but I've got it stored away anyway, just in case).
Scritto da: @ChristineB
Time saver for all your painting projects (say goodbye to sanding)!
I ordered this item twice. The first time I brought it upstairs to my room (I was painting my bathroom cabinets) and I set the unopened box on the floor. My dog knocked it over while playing catch and the ENTIRE BUCKET SPILLED all over my CARPET. Luckily I was planning on installing hardwood floors soon so I was more upset about not being able to start my project that day because there was nothing left! Amazon replaced my paint in 3 days. (See first pic). *Tip: even though the lid has those metal clips to hold it shut, it can still open! Be very careful when you handle the paint for the first time! I’ve refinished cabinets before and I HATE painting (mostly because I hate the time and effort it takes to prep the surface). Sanding to remove any finish/wiping down, making sure there’s no dust particles left on the surface, etc. So I was researching how I could refinish my cabinets without spending too much time while also making sure the finish is durable and doesn’t chip. I read all the reviews on this product and decided to give it a go. I still cleaned my surface with a degreaser, but I didn’t do any sanding. The layers go on very very thin. You prob only need about 2 thin coats and that’s it. This isn’t the type of primer that will help with paint coverage, it’s supposed to help with adhesion. After I let it dry (I let mine sit overnight), I did a few scratch tests and decided to move on with the paint (see pics). *Tip: make sure you really shake/mix the primer really really well. I did notice that when I used it for another project and didn’t shake it well, the adhesion wasn’t as strong and it would scratch off. I was really happy with my cabinets and a year later I haven’t had any chipping! For another project, I was helping my sister refinish her bathroom tile (she had a LOT of blue tile and ugly countertop to refinish). I read someone’s review saying they used it on tile so I decided to give it a go. I did try and scuff up the porcelain tile just a bit, then cleaned and dried the surface and put my first coat of primer really thin. It seemed pretty stuck on there with light scratching (I didn’t use a nail or anything). So then I continued my project with the tub & tile refinishing kit. (As seen in the pictures). It’s been two months and again, so far so good! I’ve been careful not to use any abrasive products on the tile or countertops and the epoxy did have more than 72 hours to cure (and I had a heater running during drying times because this was in the winter. I’m excited to try this stuff again on a crib using a sprayer. I do not look forward to having to sand down each and every slat, so I’m crossing my fingers that this also works well for that! If you’ve got a painting project ahead...save TIME and just try it out! You can thank me later ☺️
Scritto da: eshopping
This stuff works great!
Having never tackled a DYI project like this, I wasn't sure how I would do, but this stuff works great! It provided excellent coverage over the old brick fireplace that has been in my house for 36 years. I bought a gallon and only used 1/3 of the can with 3 coats. The extra left over will come in handy for other projects. I am very pleased with the final result and so excited that I gave it a try after watching a couple you-tube videos. It is very easy to use with a simple stiff paint brush, getting into the grout spaces first, then working over into the other areas. I did use a small roller brush which helped the project go a bit faster, but, ultimately, you can use a basic brush to do the whole thing.
Scritto da: lv2sew
Meh
I originally went looking for Glidden Gripper Primer; no longer available. So I looked online and this was the best I could find. I'm not impressed. It beads up in places & takes a minimum of 2 coats. Just not the product the Glidden primer was. It's all I can find so I'm stuck with it.

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