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Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 is a premium water-based primer-sealer designed for both interior and exterior use. It dries quickly in 35 minutes, offers exceptional adhesion to glossy and hard-to-stick surfaces without sanding, and blocks stains, rust, and mildew. With a smooth, water-resistant finish and tinting capability, it streamlines your painting process while delivering professional-grade durability and coverage of 10m² per litre.
| ASIN | B004VDEAFS |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 675 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 3 in Primer |
| Brand | Zinsser |
| Brand Name | Zinsser |
| Colour | 1 Litre |
| Colour Code | #FFFFFF |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Coverage | 10 m² / L |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,094 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Metal |
| Finish type | Metal |
| Full Cure Time | 7 Days |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05037898610221 |
| Included Components | 1 x ZINBE1231L |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Zinsser BE1231L 123 Bulls Eye Primer / Sealer Paint 1 Litre |
| Item Volume | 1 Litres |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
| Item height | 11.1 centimetres |
| Item volume | 1 Litres |
| Manufacturer | Zinsser |
| Paint Type | Water-based |
| Product Warranty | None. |
| Size | 1 l (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Odour Blocking |
| Special feature | Odour Blocking |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Interior/Exterior |
| Unit Count | 1000.0 millilitre |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
D**E
Exceptional Multi-Surface Primer
Zinsser 123 BullsEye is a superior primer, delivering flawless results where others fail. Previously, I used a shellac-based alternative which allowed yellow stains to bleed through the topcoat. For moisture-resistant MDF panelling, 123 proved perfect. Applied with a mohair roller, it provides superb adhesion and dries to a tough, even, smooth matte finish- a discernible transformation from the chalky texture of conventional primers like Leylands. This created an ideal substrate for my Farrow & Ball topcoat, with excellent final results. While slightly pricier, its performance on challenging materials like MDF is unmatched. Highly recommended. And thank you for the sellers exceptional packaging
B**E
£38 = £10 cheaper than B&Q
I purchased this solely as a primer for painting matt emulsion over silk paint, so my review is purely for this, but I’m so impressed that I will absolutely consider using for other reasons. When painting over silk paint in the past, I made the mistake of thinking that a basic sand down and rinse off with sugar soap would suffice. Naturally, the matt emulsion crazed like mad, and I had the hideously boring job of much more extensive sanding, and the joy of repainting. Even after that, the finish wasn’t great. I’ve moved and, unfortunately, the living room is painted in silk, and in a colour I really don’t like. There was no chance I’d make same mistake this time, and after having a go at thoroughly sanding a patch of the existing silk and succeeding in doing very little, even after trying several different grits, I decided to eat the cost of a primer. Zinsser 123 was recommended by a decorating channel I like, and it’s water-based, which is a big plus, as I’m inexperienced with solvent-based paints. I also find strong smells give me nasty headaches and make my throat burn even when I use a mask, and felt this was more likely with a solvent based primer. This has a distinctive smell that I know I’ve smelled before, but can’t place where. It’s not particularly strong, and didn’t cause any headaches. It’s £10 a tin cheaper on Amazon than in B&Q, so I felt the risk of the tin arriving damaged and having to argue with Amazon about a return/refund was worth it. Thankfully, I didn’t have this issue. It came in a small, very sturdy cardboard box, with formed cardboard support trays at the top and bottom, the can was wrapped in a heavy duty clear plastic bag, then zip tied. The can itself had an 8-point star of clear duct tape across the lid, keeping it closed. Unlike some tins, I found this easy to open with a flat-head screw driver. The tin size and its handle made pouring it into my tray easy. It’s a lot runnier than I expected, and I was a little concerned about coverage, but it was brilliant. I was only covering a mint green silk, but I wasn’t expecting it to provide such an even, opaque white base coat. The only other base coat I’ve used is Dulux “3 in 1 Problem Walls”, and that’s so thick that it’s like painting cream cheese onto the walls. This was much drippier, which took a little getting used to, and I was very glad I had my drop cloths down. The cheap 4-inch roller sleeves I tend to use are prone to gumming up quickly, but they loved this stuff. The sleeves held loads of paint, laid it down beautifully, and each reapplication lasted ages. I hate cutting in, so I use yellow Frog Tape for everything. This paint didn’t cause any issues with that at all. Someone in the reviews joked that this stuff dries in approximately 0.2 milliseconds. It’s not *that* much of an exaggeration. The tin says it’s touch dry in 30 minutes, and yes, it probably takes 30 minutes to dry if your house is in the rainforest. It was touch dry on my walls in about 5 minutes, and I’d started cutting in with my emulsion within 45 minutes. I used a basic Leyland magnolia matt emulsion over it, and I can now see why people recommend primers. It went on like a dream. Once the two coats had dried, it was even, no crazing, no patchiness, etc. Even the act of painting on the emulsion was easier than it’s ever been, and I’m sure I used less paint than I normally do. I’m really pleased with this purchase; it did exactly what I needed it to, and while it’s not the cheapest, it went further than I expected from the size of the tin, the quality is brilliant, and how much easier it made my job makes it worth it to me.
A**R
Good Item
I painted over varnished window sills and its covered it brilliantly!
D**L
Excellent coverage, quick drying
Primed radiators for painting with this product. After some sanding to get rust off and giving it a wipe. Glides on easily with sponge roller brush and had excellent coverage. Quick drying, dry within 30 minutes. I applied 2 coats for good measure, 1 coat would have sufficed. Created a nice surface for paint to go on, made radiators look like new. ———————————— My Rating System ———————————— *opinions are my own and based on my own experiences and preferences* 1 Star : Extremely poor quality product. Not fit for purpose. Do not recommend. 2 Star : Unsatisfactory. Product quality/performance lacking. Purchase only if there is no other choice. 3 Stars : Average product, average results. Conforms to expectations. Better options available. 4 Stars : Great quality product. Conforms to expectations. Enjoyed the product. Would recommend. 5 Stars : Excellent quality product. Exceeded expectations. Beyond pleased with product. Highly recommended.
S**H
Great for ridding silk painted surfaces
I was recommended to use this over silk paint to prime the surface to then be able to use matt paint. I didn’t fancy having to sand all the silk surfaces if I’m honest so I gave this a go. You have to work quickly - it dries very fast and I think it stinks to high heaven so make sure your area is well ventilated but it’s very effective and durable. Doesn’t look like it’s covered well as it’s a watery consistency but trust the process, and I will definitely use it again, should I find more silk paint to eradicate. Just be careful to cover up well as because it’s thin, it’s easy to splatter. One tin will last a long time because of its consistency.
F**M
Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 Primer-Sealer & Stain Killer
Our external wall had some damp patches, and after giving it a good scrub I applied two layers of this paint. It went on really easily, dried fast, and the coverage was great. The wall looks very good now, and it feels like the paint is properly sealed and protected. Really pleased with the result and would definitely use it again.
A**R
Prep the area first and then apply this product and you're good
Ok here's what I found out. If you paint a wall without sealing it first and you've ended up here then yeah it's going to satisfy your "whoopsie-daisies" schoolboy mistakes and - after brushing/blowing/wiping as much dust/chalky crap off your wall first - it solves your painting woes in one coat. Trust me I thought painting and decorating was as easy as it looks...no, not if you're dumb as I am. Save yourself money down the line. For the price it seems mildly overpriced - until you get it on the wall. 1 coat goes quite far. If you have a lot of problem walls (unsealed, chalky, paint coming off on your fingers) then after wiping it down this stuff is magic. What I would do first though: if you have mould, kids artwork or graffiti, damp on wood or walls then buy the smallest tin of Zinnser BIN and dab it over the worst problem areas. Be aware though it dries in 0.000007ms so don't paint the area with it cos you kill paintbrushes in a minute. Let that go off, have an hour break then come back and use Zinnser 1-2-3. Blast the wall/s with 1 coat using a roller - it goes quite far tbh. Go and do something else for 6 or so hours. Try your emulsion on small areas (try cutting in for example) - let it dry - come back to it in daylight. If it looks good, no crap comes off onto your hand then you're good. You save the need for a second coat of Zinnser and thus makes you glad you spent the money. Doesn't work using my method, then hit it with a second coat before you use your desired emulsion or gloss if it's wood.
G**.
Avoid on mild steel, great for timber
Do not apply on bare mild steel - oxidation patches are guaranteed. Unsure why this is called primer for metals? Very good on timber though.
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