drywall primer is better, it's thicker and will coat in one shot
instead of needing multiple coats as it soaks into the drywall.
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wrote:
I just drywalled my garage and am ready to begin painting. I know I
need to use a primer first, but does it matter much if I use a cheap
primer? HD had glidden for about $35 for a pva primer...Kilz is about
$70 for 5 gallons buckets. I don't want to put something up that will
peel off with my final coat of regular paint.
I always thought Kilz was really for special cases (water damage..etc).