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- Cummins12V98Explorer III
riven1950 wrote:
http://www.kilz.com/primer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=6d0adb233122d310VgnVCM100000176310acRCRD
This is from the Kilz website. As I said before, put up with the oil based primer smell / fumes for 24 hours and you will get a better job in the end.
Yup! Beat me to it, best product out there. Hold your breath. - NaioExplorer III really regretted using the oil based version of Killz indoors. And that was in an S&B house! I don't think it would be possible to sleep in the RV for at least 6 months, and more likely 12.
I guess, from this thread, that the fumes do not bother some people as much. But I see no advantage to using the oil based, and a huge potential disadvantage. So why risk it?
Back in the day, 30-40 years ago, oil based primers stuck on better than water based ones. But, in my professional experience, that has not been true for a long time. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
Naio wrote:
Not true the odor will dissipate quickly with proper ventilation and you can cover with your latex pain soon after the kilz is applied.
I really regretted using the oil based version of Killz indoors. And that was in an S&B house! I don't think it would be possible to sleep in the RV for at least 6 months, and more likely 12. - NaioExplorer II
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Naio wrote:
Not true the odor will dissipate quickly with proper ventilation and you can cover with your latex pain soon after the kilz is applied.
I really regretted using the oil based version of Killz indoors. And that was in an S&B house! I don't think it would be possible to sleep in the RV for at least 6 months, and more likely 12.
Have you actually slept in a house where you used this? I am trying to figure out why what you say is so different from my experience. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
Naio wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Naio wrote:
Not true the odor will dissipate quickly with proper ventilation and you can cover with your latex pain soon after the kilz is applied.
I really regretted using the oil based version of Killz indoors. And that was in an S&B house! I don't think it would be possible to sleep in the RV for at least 6 months, and more likely 12.
Have you actually slept in a house where you used this? I am trying to figure out why what you say is so different from my experience.
I would not sleep there the same day but surely not 6 months as you suggested. Let it dry it does not take long, a few hours. Then paint over with Latex. All with good ventilation. Yes I have done this.
I agree it's strong stuff but with proper ventilation it's a great product. The water based Kilz is good but I would not use it on wallpaper since the glue will loosen with water based primer. - NaioExplorer II
The water based Kilz is good but I would not use it on wallpaper since the glue will loosen with water based primer.
Hmmm... when I have used it over wallpaper it has never loosened. I suppose it depends on the paper?
Looks like a good case for testing everything! Inside a closet ;). - Bird_FreakExplorer II
riven1950 wrote:
This is exactly what we did with our 5er and it turned out great.
http://www.kilz.com/primer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=6d0adb233122d310VgnVCM100000176310acRCRD
This is from the Kilz website. As I said before, put up with the oil based primer smell / fumes for 24 hours and you will get a better job in the end. - riven1950Explorer
Have you actually slept in a house where you used this? I am trying to figure out why what you say is so different from my experience.
Yes, Painted all the ceilings in my S&B this past Spring in preparation for new carpet. Had some staining from blowing Hurricane winds / rain in past. Covered all stains 100%. We had windows / doors open during priming and slept in the house each night after painting. We did one room per day, primed, waited a few hours, painted over, slept like a baby :)
Used on several mobile homes with the fabric walls and severe nicotine staining. Works great, even will work on wood paneling. - Bird_FreakExplorer II
riven1950 wrote:
We also used the same in our S&B as well as the camper with no problem with smells.
Have you actually slept in a house where you used this? I am trying to figure out why what you say is so different from my experience.
Yes, Painted all the ceilings in my S&B this past Spring in preparation for new carpet. Had some staining from blowing Hurricane winds / rain in past. Covered all stains 100%. We had windows / doors open during priming and slept in the house each night after painting. We did one room per day, primed, waited a few hours, painted over, slept like a baby :)
Used on several mobile homes with the fabric walls and severe nicotine staining. Works great, even will work on wood paneling. - doxiemom11Explorer IIWe like the Zinser Bullseye primer sealant better than Kilz. Used Kilz for years, then the store was out when we needed some so bought the Zinser - it was thicker and covered better. Didn't seem to stink as much either.
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