An expert guide to Zinsser Bulls-Eye 123®
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- Опубліковано 2 лют 2022
- Zinsser's Daren Rothwell presents an expert guide to Bulls Eye® 1-2-3, our classic universal interior and exterior, water-based, primer-sealer. It offers low odour application, quick drying convenience and excellent adhesion to glossy surfaces.
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That bloke with the beard has quite a high pitched voice!
Hi. Hello from Argentina. I’m using a primer paint of your brand . I’m a beginner. Is an automobile body. Is a top product the adhesive in metal sheets and plastic as bumper and other car parts are just incredible. I’m amazed because I have never doing this before. We have some issues on imports and exports. But certainly I have found into a paint shop your spray can 321 or 123 bulls eye primer . *wonderful product* highly recommend.
Been using this for a long time as standard, didn't know some of this info, good to know.
About to use this on some
Maple
Wood twin beds from my great great grandparents.
(Typically wouldn’t paint wood, but a lot of the posts were eat up with pine beetle holes and busted so I had to build it up with wood filler bondo) so it won’t look good stained
This being water based instead of oil based would this cause mdf to swell?
I paint brass model trains and Zinsser 123 can be sprayed with an airbrush using isopropyl alcohol as a solvent to thin it for the air brush.
Using on spackle on flat paint. Can I paint the flat colour overtop the same day?
Hi Zinser, I'm based in the UK and I bought a used glass console table in brilliant condition. The stand of the table is metal and has a very smooth and shiny gloss finish (in a grey colour) - with only 1 or 2 small scratches.
I want to spray paint the stand a gold colour. I was ONLY going to lightly sand the scratches, wipe it down with "methylated spirit" and then use the "Zinser 123 Bullseye Primer- Sealer", then spray paint it gold using the"Rust-Oleum" brand. Do you think this would work?
Alternatively, if this is wishful thinking, can I use a cheap liquid sander (HG liquid sander) as I can't find your liquid sander brand anywhere in the UK-
then the 'Zinser Bullseye" and finally the gold spray paint? Your advice would be most helpful. Thanks in advance!
Can I use this on top of varnished plywood panels which are going to be wallpapered using paste the wall wallpaper? I'm in the UK. thanks
Need to coat bare MDF shelving. Questions:
1) After using 123, can I get away with NOT painting, considering you specify an "Eggshell" finish at amazon. If not, exactly why not? Can the 123 finish stand up to cleaning the shelves with a wet cloth? I don't need any decorative paint.
2) Does 123 seal in the out-gassing of the formaldehyde from the MDF?
What about wood is rusted still can i use it ?
Can I apply to woodwork trim that initially had oil baed paint on it, was painted over with water based paint and that started to peel?
Hi there, we would either recommend B-I-N or B-I-N AQUA for this project.
Can I use this on wood ??
Can it be used on the ceiling and should it be sanded afterwards?
Hi there, yes it can however it is not a topcoat. If you are looking for a topcoat please take a look at our Perma-White or AllClean emulsion. Thanks
Fibreglass ?
Can you paint over this primer with a water-based exterior paint?
Hi there, of course.
What do you think about this video where the Bullseye 1-2-3 is applied to a glossy surface and after it dries it peels off in sheets? ua-cam.com/video/PzCQzbnxbiA/v-deo.html
I've had that problem. Absolute nightmare.
It didn't adhere to my doors and door frames, scratched off with a fingernail. Zinsser BIN does adhere though. I would reframe from advising it adheres to glossy surfaces.
Surface preparation is important.
@@Zeus-dw1cxyes, I do know. It got sanded and wiped with methylated spirit. Bullseye does not adhere to surfaces previously glossed.
This stuff does NOT work over oil based paint in spite of what the can says. I sanded thoroughly with 220 and wiped with toluene. It comes right off. I have major work now to remove it from multiple doors and door frames to start over. I was a fan of this product because it works on bare PVC. Save yourself some time. Sand and use oil based primer if moving to latex paint. Unfortunately, this isn't a viable solution for going over oil.