Using
kilz oil base primer should keep the cabinets from yellowing and limit the paint chipping after the whole process because it's sealing in all of the dark color and oil base paint is more durable than latex.
I used
Kilz oil - based primer to block the oils or glues that are common in paneling and it has withstood the abuse of three kids and their friends in a much - used basement!
We primed with
Kilz oil - based spray primer, and painted Sherwin Williams «Grandview» using a paint sprayer.
After I had sanded it to death, I wiped it down with mineral spirits and then sprayed it with
KILZ oil - based primer.
She ended up using
Kilz Oil Based Stain Blocker in the spray can.
I will try
KILZ oil based primer.
Not exact matches
I did use
Kilz Original
oil based primer to finally get rid of the stench... luckily for me, it only took one coat to do the job:)
SO, I ran out and purchased some
oil - based
KILZ (because otherwise the knots in the pine would have bled through a yellowish color), and began painting on TWO coats.
Looking back, one week of priming (
oil - based
Kilz) and painting (Sherwin Williams «Natural Choice») really wasn't that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things.
Have oak cabinets I want to paint, you showed
Kilz interior
oil base primer and Valspar interior - exterior latex enamel paint........
Is the
kilz primer a latex or
oil?