Need Help!! near interior paint!!? So I am in the middle of painting right in a minute!...

So I am in the middle of painting right in a minute! I have some really crapy creap paint on the wall from the home builders. The lady at home depot said to use an grease base interior primer. So I'm using kilz original. Im not even close to done and the fumes are massacre me and it looks like crap! The paint Im using is Glidden evermore super washeable flat ( it is for my kids room ) any sugestions?? Are the fume going to be the same near the paint? Im in the middle of this right now and involve tips!! This is my first time ever to do this.HELP
NO-Kilz is a primer to prevent mold. It's more potent than regular paint. The lady at the home depot is on crack if she think that flat paint is going to be easily washable in a child's room though. I would pinch it back & get a semi-gloss. Semi-gloss wipe up 100% better than flat paint. Let the fumes air out for awhile, go switch your paint if you can, & afterwards start fresh. Good luck.


I agree I would go and get satin or semi gloss. Our house is in flat and we are going to enjoy to paint everything again because the walls are so dirty. Paint fumes I have heard everything from adjectives an onion in half, to adjectives a lemon in half and disappearing it in the room. Also I heard that putting a bowl of vinegar within the room would get it out. DIY web site Curbly suggests that a bit of vanilla extract added to a gallon of paint should clutch the overbearing smell out of the painting project I have looked at your press and thought, bloody hell I must try to help this lady. But I am not sure what type of paint you want to use. Is the paint on the wall right immediately, emulsion or oil based? Forget the paint you are using. Whether your walls enjoy been done in grease based paint already does not matter. I suggest that you receive an odour free emulsion paint and use that. Forget about these fancy claims for a product, take the warning of the experienced and you will not go wrong
Answers:    Either you got poor advice, or you didn't explain clearly to whoever you talk to at Home Depot. The Kilz original will work all right, but it's sort of overkill to use it as primer on an already painted interior wall. It's designed to prime things that hardly anything else will stick to, such as the vinyl wallpaper I used to have. I wouldn't hold gone that far with an already painted and probably fairly freshly painted wall, if the builders painted it. There are water-based primers which should own done the job, if you needed primer at all on paint that hasn't be on the wall all that long. That Kilz has roughly the worst fumes there are. They won't last long after it's dried but they are tough while you're fine art.

You don't say exactly how the primer looks like crap. If what you expect is that it hasn't covered very well, don't verbs, it doesn't need to. It just wants to be on the wall. If it's dripping, which is easy to have ensue with Kilz original, you hold a problem--the drips will show through when you put the paint on. They'll have to be scraped off.

The latex paint you put over the primer will plausible have almost no smell at all. I, too, would sound out putting a flat paint in a kid's room. All paints are washable, but if you go to an eggshell or satin sheen, it will be much more washable, and even scrubbable. There's a difference. If the paint say scrubbable, it will stand more than just wiping down once surrounded by a while. The more shine in the paint, the tougher the finish will be.

If you can't stand any more Kilz, I'd go pay for to Home Depot and talk to someone else, explain exactly what you are doing, what was recommended the first time, that you are doing a kid's room, etc, etc, and I come up with they recommended the wrong stuff on both counts. From what you say here, I think you should be capable of forget the Kilz, start over with a water-based primer, and get a glossier finish paint which will stand more cleaning.