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$10.29: Zinsser 02304 Problem Surface Sealer, Quart, Clear 32 Fl Oz

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Model: Zinsser 02304 Problem Surface Sealer, Quart, Clear 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)

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cal3thousand
04-28-2024 at 07:18 AM.
04-28-2024 at 07:18 AM.
Quote from QueensGambit :
Kilz is better

Kilz is for a different use case.

This is designed for areas of damaged paper, allowing joint compound or spackle to fill without bubbling afterwards.
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gastoncards
04-28-2024 at 09:24 AM.
04-28-2024 at 09:24 AM.
Quote from cal3thousand :
Kilz is for a different use case.

This is designed for areas of damaged paper, allowing joint compound or spackle to fill without bubbling afterwards.

Yes you are correct. Different products. One problem with this site is people who have limited knowledge of anything acting like they are experts on something. Glad to have someone provide educated and knowledgeable info - absolutely. This isn't really directed at this particular post, but so many ones overall.
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LivelyPenguin438
04-28-2024 at 09:30 AM.
04-28-2024 at 09:30 AM.
People who think they know it all
Piss off those of us who do 😊
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gastoncards
04-28-2024 at 12:47 PM.
04-28-2024 at 12:47 PM.
Quote from LivelyPenguin438 :
People who think they know it all
Piss off those of us who do 😊

lol. Ha ha
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QueensGambit
04-29-2024 at 01:21 AM.
04-29-2024 at 01:21 AM.
Quote from gastoncards :
Yes you are correct. Different products. One problem with this site is people who have limited knowledge of anything acting like they are experts on something. Glad to have someone provide educated and knowledgeable info - absolutely. This isn't really directed at this particular post, but so many ones overall.

On the contrary, kilz oil-based spot primer is intended to be used on torn drywall brown paper before you spackle
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happyabortion
04-29-2024 at 09:37 AM.
04-29-2024 at 09:37 AM.
I need some type of sealer to block old Sheetrock stains before I paint over them. Would this work good for that?
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MelanomaHasselhoff
04-30-2024 at 05:43 AM.
04-30-2024 at 05:43 AM.
Quote from happyabortion :
I need some type of sealer to block old Sheetrock stains before I paint over them. Would this work good for that?

The best product to use for sheetrock stains is Kilz Original. It's the go-to stain blocking primer. Also, a cheaper option is Zinsser Cover Stain.
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Dr. J
04-30-2024 at 06:17 AM.
04-30-2024 at 06:17 AM.
I've used a few gallons of Gardz while removing popcorn ceiling. When you remove popcorn, since you're wetting the surface, inevitably you'll get some paper tearing and gouging. I apply Gardz after removing the popcorn and giving it a good sanding (which goes a LONG way to removing loose paper). Then, sand again since the Gardz will harden any other loose paper. Then I finish it, skim coat twice, etc etc.

Gardz is not like Kilz, Gardz is designed to seal sheetrock paper so you can further coat it with water based things like compound and paint. If you apply these to raw damaged sheetrock directly, there is a chance that the paper could bubble off the surface of the drywall (the water in the product causing the paper to delaminate). I only used it in my case as a CYA measure, I've never had issues with drywall bubbling but didn't want to proceed with renovations then have to redo some steps because I didn't want to spend $35 on a can of sealer.

It seems to work fine, bonds well to compound and paint. It is a bit of a hassle to apply. It's like trying to paint with a watered down PVA glue, or perhaps heavy whipping cream. Tends to drip everywhere even if you're careful. Also, raw sheetrock paper sucks it up like a sponge so coverage isn't very good.

All in all, a better solution than BIN (Also Zinsser). I used that in the first room I renovated. Same problems as above but it's even thinner (more like whole milk) oh yeah and it's a shellac so you need a respirator (I wear one anyway even for the GARDZ) and you can't spray it. Lastly, it's like $75/gallon and GARDZ is more like $35.
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xiloyi
05-02-2024 at 07:19 AM.
05-02-2024 at 07:19 AM.
What's a good one to use if I want to block the odor coming from the drywall? There was previous leaks I suspect went into my drywall, and I replaced the worst part of it, but still smell odor, and I want to see if odor block primers would help
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BlueMV
05-06-2024 at 11:53 PM.
05-06-2024 at 11:53 PM.
Quote from xiloyi :
What's a good one to use if I want to block the odor coming from the drywall? There was previous leaks I suspect went into my drywall, and I replaced the worst part of it, but still smell odor, and I want to see if odor block primers would help
ZINSSER®
B-I-N® Shellac-Base Primer
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