Folks,
I was at WalMart and bought some oil-based Zap, not realizing it wasn't
shellac-based like Kilz.
The plan *had* been to spray on the floor to cover up animal urine that
soaked through our carpet. This stuff, unfortunately, is way too thick for
my equipment to spray -- it makes latex paint look thin, that's how thick it
is. Is Kilz thinner, such that it can be sprayed (auto spray gun -- can do
poly, shellac, laquer and the like)? Also, will Zap block the urine odor?
Thanks,
--randy
use BIN
kilz is solvent base
wont work as well
"Randy Chapman" <wilbur4321@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>
> Folks,
>
> I was at WalMart and bought some oil-based Zap, not realizing it wasn't
> shellac-based like Kilz.
>
> The plan *had* been to spray on the floor to cover up animal urine that
> soaked through our carpet. This stuff, unfortunately, is way too thick
for
> my equipment to spray -- it makes latex paint look thin, that's how thick
it
> is. Is Kilz thinner, such that it can be sprayed (auto spray gun -- can
do
> poly, shellac, laquer and the like)? Also, will Zap block the urine odor?
>
> Thanks,
> --randy
>
>