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Bubbling of Kilz primer can occur due to various reasons such as improper surface preparation, moisture issues, or incompatibility with the previous coating. To solve this problem, first, identify the root cause. Ensure the walls are completely clean, dry, and free of any residues. Check for underlying moisture sources and address them. To repair the peeling prime;, scrape off the bubbling primer, re-prime with a tinted shellac primer, then apply a new coat of paint. You can try just spot priming and touching up the peeling area first before going with priming and repainting everything.