Kilz does sell their primer in aerosol spray cans. Moreover, with all due respect to the other two posts, I do think you have the right idea in wanting to spray instead of brush corners. I actually prefer spraying paint, altogether, with either a compressor sprayer or a Wagner Power Sprayer. Although you do need to protect from overspray, it is not much different than protecting from drips and spills from a roller or brush. Most importantly, spraying reduces painting time in half. Some of that saved time is lost cleaning the spray gun, but it still amounts to less time. The coverage is also better and more uniform. |
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