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Originally Posted by john70t View Post
Get better advice..but I wouldn't use Kilz. It's more of a hard sealer-shellac. Great for covering stains.
Use a primer made for fresh drywall which will soak in and bond.
Glidden or Olympic i think.
From the past I dislike Kilz. It has cost me money when top coats peeled right off.

However, Kilz has expanded their line so the new 'sealer' just meant as a primer and NOT necessarily a stain killer might be OK

But it's an unnecessary expense. A generic PVA sealer was designed for just this purpose.
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