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MUADIBŪ
 
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Snort enough of that Stuff and it's likely to make you post amazing
testimonials about the Kilz brand.......................LOL
That stuff is great unless you have to work the next
day..........gives me a pretty good high, then a headache. Only way to
get rid of the taste in your mouth, is a good beer............so maybe
that Kilz stuff ain't so bad after all................


I saw Consumer report magazine rates Kilz highly on the 3rd spot in an
issue in Sept 2004 (I guess).

Therefore, I decided to go with Kilz instead of Behr. Since then, I
have painted over 4 large rooms using Kilz, and the results is
pleasantly good. I really just need one coat of paint (light-taupe,
light-yellow, and cream-light-pink) to cover my walls where there were
a few spots of dirt-brown , and dark brown due to metal scratches.

Due to an offer by American Traditions (AT) in summer 2004, I bought 5
gallons of variety of AT interior paints, mainly light colors as well.
I recently tried one cream orange on 2 parts of my wall, and I was
disappoited that it was sooo dilute. I really need to paint my interior
wall twice to get the full color. Also, part of the walls have primer
on; AT really needs 2 coat so that the primer will not bleed through.
However, by using Kilz, I just need 1 coat. I painted 2 walls in AT, 2
walls in Kilz.

We have no experience when started painting. Cutting corners is a
difficult task for us, especially when using AT, I need to cut the
corners twice! Kilz really helps!




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