Five Star No. 5900. Most autobody jobbers sell it by the quart or gallon. It has a VERY strong paint thinner smell, but, it will strip everything from latex paint. If you already put a coat of kilz overtop of it, it is probably imbedded into the kilz. I hope you didn't do the whole place already. If it is embedded, then you need to get the cheapest rubbing alcohol you can buy and soak rags with it, then scrub the portions of the wall with the marks. it will take the kilz down, too. They do make a liquid TSP solution but it isn't as strong as it used to be. Going to an old hardware store that has some on the shelf from the 1990's is your best bet.
I have had my share of tenants who passed background checks and seemed angelic.
I came to find out on more than one occasion that the references lied, because they wanted them out of their building because they were so bad. Had a dainty 350 lb mother of 3, throw her 12 year old daughter through 1/2 drywall between the studs, and bulge the wall on the backside. She also tried to hide a hole in the shower by covering it with a piece of cut up pizza box and masking tape.
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