Can I spray Zinsser BIN?

I use Zinsser BIN primer on cabinets and recommend it for spraying them. The aerosol cans come in handy too when you need to do quick spot priming before painting. The downside is the strong smell before it dries, but the smell doesn’t linger like oil-based primer.Click to see full answer. Simply so, can you…

I use Zinsser BIN primer on cabinets and recommend it for spraying them. The aerosol cans come in handy too when you need to do quick spot priming before painting. The downside is the strong smell before it dries, but the smell doesn’t linger like oil-based primer.Click to see full answer. Simply so, can you use water based paint over Zinsser BIN?Zinsser’s primers (BIN, 123 and Cover Stain) all say in their technical docs that they can be painted over with any water-based or solvent-based topcoat.One may also ask, can you spray shellac primer? Spray Shellac-Based White Interior and Spot Exterior Primer and Sealer can be used in low temperatures and sticks to any surface without sanding. The primer seals stains from water, smoke and fire damage. It also stops bleeding knots and sap streaks. Dries to the touch in just 20 minutes. Similarly, it is asked, can you thin Zinsser BIN? BIN should not be thinned with mineral spirits. It’s a shellac based product and the thinner is alcohol. In fact, small amounts of mineral spirits can be used as a retarder to slow up the drying of shellac. Larger amounts will damage the BIN and it may never dry properly and probably will lead to adherence problems.What is the difference between Zinsser BIN and Zinsser 123?BIN is solvent (methylated spirit) based, 123 is water based both are good stain blockers but BIN is better for resin (knots etc) only for spot priming when used outside (no idea why I painted a whole stack pipe in it no problem) while 123 is for large areas.

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