KILZ Restoration is a water-base primer, sealer, stain and odor blocker developed with new technology that's formulated to perform like oil-and shellac-based products. KILZ Restoration tackles tough stains from water damage, rust, smoke, nicotine, grease, tannin, ink, pencil, felt marker, pet stains and more while also sealing pet and smoke odors. Use KILZ Restoration on interior surfaces including drywall, woodwork, plaster, masonry, brick, painted metal, ceramic tile, glass and most other glossy surfaces. It forms an effective seal for porous surfaces for smooth paint application. KILZ Restoration can be top coated with latex or oil-base paint. This is a 1-gallon can of KILZ Restoration Latex Primer, Sealer, and Stainblocker for interior surfaces in white. Covers approximately 300-400 square feet per gallon. Use on properly prepared surfaces free of dust, grease, chalk, rust and peeling paint. Mix well before using. Apply with brush, roller, or spray. KILZ Restoration dries to touch within 30 minutes and dries to recoat in an hour. KILZ has been making premium primers and paints for 40 years. KILZ was named Paint Brand of the Year in 2015 in the Harris Poll EquiTrend Rankings.KILZ Restoration is a new generation water-base primer, sealer and stainblocker offering performance of traditional oil and shellac based primers. It tackles tough stains including severe water damage, rust, smoke, nicotine, grease, tannin, ink, pencil, felt marker, pet stains and more. KILZ Restoration also seals persistent pet, food and smoke odors.
Are you planning to paint your cabinets, but are not sure which primer to use? A good primer will help provide an effective seal for your paint, and protect the surface. It won't shrink with time, and it will be appropriate to the type of paint you intend on using. For this list, we researched the 20 best primers for cabinets and sorted them by type of finish, so you can easily find the right one for your project. Plus, we included a type of paint for each primer, so you can make sure you are not choosing incompatible materials, which can cause issues in the long run.