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If you use paint and primer in one, you will use one coat of it as the "primer" then the second coat is the "top coat." Make sure you scrape any loose paint, and prime "with the paint and primer" any bare spots. Best of luck in your project.
Paint-Primer Products are not recommended… basically they are a GIMMICK Item sold to novices to make $$$… always use a separate primer either latex, oil or pigmented shellac… then top coat…
My walls are new with sheetrock. Can I use paint mixed with primer?
Yes you can but use 2 coats. Be aware that this type of paint isn't as good as using a separate primer then paint.