













🖌️ Prime like a pro, restore like a boss!
KILZ Restoration Primer is a cutting-edge water-based primer, sealer, and stainblocker that delivers oil and shellac primer performance without the odor or mess. Covering 300-400 sq ft per gallon, it blocks tough stains and odors from water, smoke, pets, and more, dries to touch in 30 minutes, and sands easily for a flawless finish on multiple interior surfaces. Trusted by professionals for nearly 50 years, it’s the go-to solution for restoration and disaster recovery painting projects.





| ASIN | B007XH9PKO |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #233,339 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #141 in Primer Paint |
| Brand | KILZ |
| Color | White |
| Coverage | 300-400 sq. ft. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,162) |
| Date First Available | April 25, 2012 |
| Finish | Flatt / Matte |
| Finish Type | Flatt / Matte |
| Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051652000030 |
| Included Components | Spray |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 6.16 pounds |
| Item model number | L200201 |
| Manufacturer | Masterchem Industries LLC |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | KILZ Restoration |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Water |
| Part Number | L200201 |
| Pattern | Paint |
| Product Dimensions | 7.2 x 7.2 x 7.8 inches |
| Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Odor Blocking |
| Special Features | Odor Blocking |
| Specific Uses For Product | Tile,Glass |
| Surface Recommendation | Ceramic,Glass,Masonry,Metal,Wood |
| UPC | 051652000030 |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
J**R
Kilz with no odor
This primer is the best! No odor, great coverage, and water based...so soap and water clean up. I've used it to prime all the wood trim in my house...baseboards, window trim, and door trim. It goes on smooth and is just the right consistency. I used 2 coats as I was going over dark stained wood...no sanding necessary and it adhered well, covered completely, with no bleed throu. I'm told I can use it to paint my old dirty ceilings without having to use any paint...I'll be trying that this winter, so I know I'll need more!
N**L
Must have for pet odors & serious restoration
We’re finishing our basement after using it as the cat’s litter box room for a year. Needless to say it needed major cleaning + primer. Before painting the floors & walls we used this Killz primer ALL over & are doing the walls next - this stuff did the job! No odor, no stains, crazy coverage. We did two coats to be safe but odor was gone with just one. 5 gallons went a LONG WAY. 10/10 recommend - worth every penny & will restore the surface like NEW. This is for the nastiest of jobs.
S**N
By far the best on the market!
By absolute far the best restoration paint on the market today. Goes on easily and quickly with the least amount of mess for a not so thick paint. Roller or brush and it's a piece of cake to apply. We bought an old farmhouse from 1875 and the people who had owned it prior to us rented it out and NEVER took care of it after tenants moved out. It reeked of cat, dog and human waste like you cannot even imagine. It literally sucked the air out of your lungs it was that bad. One room was full of human waste because the owner hadn't fixed the toilet and the tenants used that room as their toilet I guess. The heating system is obviously very old in this house too which added to smell with the burnt urine. We literally applied one coat of RESTORATION ( Do not waste your money on the other KILZ if it's really bad, buy this one ) and the smell is gone. We put it on the floor, walls window frames and everywhere else to get rid of the smell. 3 gallons and we had 4 bedrooms, 2 landings, one bathroom, 1 kitchen and one living room painted. With 2 coats. It even goes over the top of varnish with minimal seeping through. Top coat goes on easily. House looks brand new now. Glad that's over. Oh and one more thing. For a paint that hides disgusting smells the paint really had no lingering smell to offend you or irritate sensitive noses like I have. BEST PRODUCT ON THE MARKET AND YOU CAN TAKE THAT TO THE BANK!
J**B
Worked better than expected
I bought a house that had pet odor before I moved in. I figured I would clean it up when I moved in and never gave it much more thought. The carpets were professionally cleaned right before I moved in. Long story short there was always a strong nasty pet odor. I was able to smell it down to the carpet and I tried everything to clean it. from shampooing, vinegar, baking soda, ozone, store bought cleaners, nothing worked. The first year I was unable to open my windows because any humidity that got in that room resulted in the carpet just spewing a horrible odor so bad you could almost taste it. So I gave in and pulled all of the carpet, I found that there was an old tile floor underneath (maybe asbestos floor), and I thought that was good because it sealed the subfloor. when I pulled up the carpet I found stains that were feet in diameter and the smell was almost to unbearable to proceed. but I got it all out, soaked and scrubbed the floor thoroughly a couple times and figured I would just let it air out. Well after about another year of trying to let it air out and dissipate while still cleaning it, I was still unable to open my windows. The smell was better but still there. living in an older house with a crawl space and uneven floors, leveling the house to replace subfloors was not even in financial consideration. So researching for about a year on what to do while the smell was still there, they only thing that seemed like it was guaranteed to work was kilz restoration. The floor is a very shiny smooth tile. Due to the possibility of it being an asbestos floor, I did not sand or prep in any way besides cleaning it one last time. I purchased the kilz adhesion and that was my first layer. I let the adhesion dry for about 2 hours then applied a thick layer of the kilz restoration. The smell was disappearing as I was rolling it on. After the floor was completely covered another few hours of drying and I was able to walk on it. I do have pets, that are trained and house broke, so I kept the room blocked off for about a week to allow it to completely dry. Waiting to be 100% sure this stuff worked before considering putting carpet back in, after a week I unblocked the door ways. There was a very strong ammonia smell along with a weird paint smell for about a 3 weeks, but I am now able to open my windows and all of that is fading and there are no hints of that original pet smell remaining. While trying to figure out carpet the room has been open and between the dog chasing the cat and sliding around, and me walking on it with my work boots, there has not been any chipping or scraping at all, it is getting dirty though. From my experience this is a very strong, durable layer that will cover almost anything. This is not intended for foot traffic so you do need to cover it, but I am very impressed with the overall result and how strong it is. So far this to step layer has solved all of my problems and I now have carpet scheduled to be put in.
D**N
Killed old dog pee
This worked great for the mess we bought to remodel. This room had, had dogs locked in it and the wood floors were absolutely ruined. We tore out the wood floor and Kilz'd the sub floor (that also had pee odor damage) before putting down new sub floor. This went on easy with a roller and coverage was good with no serious odor. Not sure of the dry time, as I left after doing all the floors in the house, as all rooms had some dog pee damage. I think I used 3 gallons on a 750 sq ft house, doing 2 coats just to make sure we got it all.
B**P
Good Product, Bad Coverage
Works well. Got less than 200 sq ft out of one gallon and my paint gun, though. Paid almost $50. Isn’t really put on too thick, either. Did the heavily soiled areas. Going to buy 5 gallons of Kilz 2 for $97 and try doing the rest of the house with it.
A**E
I tried everything to get rid of the cat spray smell my little foster cat left for me. Nothing worked! My wall smelled horrid every time I walked by. Finally I figured I would try repainting the wall. It worked! Just remember to wear a respirator while painting, this stuff is strong!
Trustpilot
Hace 3 semanas
Hace 1 mes