Is Bulls Eye 2 a good primer?

It is perfect for spray, brush or roll applications with easy flow and leveling. Zinsser Bulls Eye 2 has a very low odor, making it a great interior wall primer. It sticks to all surfaces, making it ideal for exterior use as well. Zinsser Bulls Eye 2 dries fast and can be painted over in one hour.

What is the difference between Zinsser BIN and Zinsser Bullseye?

The quick dry formulation gives Bulls Eye 1-2-3 a 30 minute drying time with a 1 hour recoat time. Zinsser B-I-N is a shellac-based alternative to Bulls Eye 1-2-3 and is perfect for interior priming or for exterior spot priming.

How long should Bullseye primer dry before painting?

Dry and recoat times are based on 70ºF and 50% relative humidity. Allow more time at cooler temperatures. Dries to touch in 5 minutes and can be topcoated in 30 minutes with latex or oil-based paints. For best results, allow primer to cure overnight before applying strong solvent- based topcoats.

Do you have to paint over bullseye 123 primer?

In most cases only one coat is necessary to prime most surfaces. If excessive absorption occurs over very porous substrates a second coat may be necessary. Spot priming is recommended only under high-hiding topcoat finishes. For best results, prime entire surface before painting.

Does Zinsser primer need two coats?

If your plaster walls are unfinished, prime them with two coats of an oil-based stain-blocking primer such as Zinsser Cover Stain to prevent the lime stains that affect plaster walls from bleeding into the paint.

How many coats of Zinsser primer should I use?

Can I paint over bullseye 123 primer?

Yes you can paint over that – just make sure it is properly dry. Also if you are doing two coats over it make sure you also leave a good amount of drying time between. BE123 seems to slow the drying process a little and you will find the paint dragging if you try and second coat to soon.