After playing around on the Valspar website and nearly fainting after seeing what just painting my house will do, I'm going to proceed. (Seriously, go take some pictures of your house, upload them, and prepare to have your world rocked.)
I have white vinyl wallboard that has a faint beige print in it. However, I know the general advise is to prime the walls with Kilz first. Could I just skip that and use the paint that has the primer already mixed in? Would it be strong enough to cover it, or do I kilz then paint?
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Nope, the Valspar won't cover it. Been there, tried that. You need a primer. Plus, any stains will bleed through. Use the Kilz.
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