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Justin C.
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Has anyone ever used Kilz High Build primer?

Justin C.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • NW, PA
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The house is finished except for the bathroom where we ran out of primer.  I did some quick research and found Kilz High Build primer.  Expensive, but I wish I had found it prior to painting the whole house!  There are a lot of imperfections on these walls and we used a regular primer and a very flat sherwin williams paint.  Its ok, but nothing fancy by any means.  I think i'm going to reprime/paint the next turn around.

Just curious if anyone has used this before.  The reviews are great.

thanks!

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David Goossens
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David Goossens
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
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I've had good luck with Kilz. I've used the Kilz Original Primer to cover the cigarette smell after a tenant moved out and it worked like a charm.

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