SRSemenza said:So is Zinsser B I N just straight shellac? Or is it somethng special to make it a primer / sealer? Good on new wood under paint?
Seth
Scott B. said:Shellac is a brittle coating (inflexible) so for certain applications it is not a top candidate...
Michael E. said:I've used BIN for years. It's a Shellac based primer, design to block and seal staining and odor. It does this very well because the base is nonreactive to most stains. Ever tried to hide a water stain with a water based product...
Scott B. said:I never thought I would say this, but the day has come when waterborne technology has just about matched pigmented shellac performance.
I reviewed one recently, and was quite surprised. It's not a manufacturer who has ever impressed me, and may never again, but this stuff is good.
Michael E. said:Scott B. said:I never thought I would say this, but the day has come when waterborne technology has just about matched pigmented shellac performance.
I reviewed one recently, and was quite surprised. It's not a manufacturer who has ever impressed me, and may never again, but this stuff is good.
I've never used the Kilz Max. I'll have to try and snag a can from my local Behr rep. When it comes to Latex primers I usually stick to Gripper by Glidden. A friend of mine turned me on to it a few years back. He gave me a half a can and said just try it. I'm still in love with the product today. Don't get me wrong I HATE Glidden Paint (it's a personal thing if there are those of you out there that use it), but they make a awesome primer. Still if Masco upped the quality of the Kilz I'll have to give it a go.
Scott B. said:I concur on Glidden. If you like shellac BIN, I think you will like KM. I always liked BIN. Unfortunately, as I age, my nervous system just can't stand it, and so many of my old fave oils.
Michael E. said:Scott B. said:I concur on Glidden. If you like shellac BIN, I think you will like KM. I always liked BIN. Unfortunately, as I age, my nervous system just can't stand it, and so many of my old fave oils.
Too funny, I've been told by some of the guys I work with that I can be a little twitchy.
SRSemenza said:So is Zinsser B I N just straight shellac? Or is it somethng special to make it a primer / sealer? Good on new wood under paint?
Seth