Krylon Indoor & Outdoor Gloss Spray Paint, Georgia Clay, 12 Oz., 6 Pack

Krylon Indoor & Outdoor Gloss Spray Paint, Georgia Clay, 12 Oz., 6 Pack
Krylon Indoor & Outdoor Gloss Spray Paint, Georgia Clay, 12 Oz., 6 Pack

Model: OIX1818

Brand: Krylon

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Krylon Indoor & Outdoor Gloss Spray Paint, Georgia Clay, 12 Oz., 6 Pack

Spray paint- Indoor and outdoor use- Premium spray paint with ultimate ease and control- Exceptional durability, adhesion and smoothness- Features EZ Touch 360 dial spray tip- Dry to touch in 10 minutes or less- Dry to handle in 1 hour- For use with wood, metal, wicker, wrought iron, glass, plaster, ceramic, fabric, paper and paper Mache- Gloss- Georgia Clay- Length: 2-61- Width: 2-61- Height: 8-2 SKU: JNSN54517


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Item model number OIX1818
Color Brown
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User Reviews and Ratings 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars
UPC 724504035312

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Outstanding, glass-like finish
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-03-21T17:00:00

This is an outstanding spray paint in a can that can allow you to achieve a very controllable spray grade finish that is as good as anything you can achieve with 'spray' capability including rivaling professional spray guns. I achieve 'glass-like', factory finish with this paint which is why I want to share some insights. There has been some critical reviews of this paint that I believe are the result of the fact that the best method of application for this spray paint is a little different from Rustoleum spray paints for example (other products people are first used to). My experience with the Rustoleum products is that they go on heavier, and as an oil/enamel take a typically, very long time to dry (my experience is overnight). The heavier coat per application makes it harder to control the 'layered' spraying that achieves even coverage and glass like finishes. The ColorMaster goes on very thin but dries almost immediately allowing many subsequent coats in rapid succession (5, 10 minutes between the coats). If you try to achieve complete coverage too quickly it may run. Furthermore (my experience is with Satin white), the first or second coats hardly begin to turn the sprayed object to 'color'. Stay patient because you will see why this is an asset and not a hindrance when you get to the final finish! Recognize that after several applications, easily achieved with the fast drying nature of this paint, the color buildup will occur. Because the paint allows you to apply thin layers, you can achieve an even, very smooth finish and it is dry to touch in an hour! When objects are sprayed dust or dirt circulating in the air will stick to the surface between coats (unless you are lucky enough to spray in a 'clean room'). Also, you may think you prepared the surface for paint, but when the paint is applied certain imperfections that were not visible may now show up - this is just a fact of prepping and painting. With a Rustoleum product you have to wait until the next day to lightly sand it out! With the Colormaster, I can lightly wipe off any dust that sticks between coats because it dries to touch (this may be a 20 minute between coat application). I can also sand with say 400 or 600 grit between coats the same day (in an hour or so). Several coats of ColorMaster, say 4-5, a light sanding of 600 grit even with an orbital, and 2-3 final coats and I have glass - even on wood! Again, I cant do this with the Rustoleum - because its not even dry yet. Bottom line: the fast drying capability of Colormaster not only is an asset if you want to handle the work piece the same day - this fast dry capability allows you to tend to the surface between coats within minutes. Overall, I find the colors brighter and more appealing, and ultimate surface smoother, than any other brand. Note: always shake the can thoroughly and start the spraying on cardboard or a test object to make sure the paint is spraying smooth and not spitting. I find that the Colormaster has a short shelf life and if it sits too long 3-6 months an occasional can will 'spit' (i.e.; not spray smoothly).

firecat . Review provider: walmart.com
Works Great
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2017-12-19T16:00:00

I feel like the other reviewers here do not know how to use spray paint. It requires light coats! I love their products and it has the closest color to tiffany blue. This stuff works great. If you do go heavy on the application you will get orange peel. Take your time and watch some videos. If you take your time it will turn out great

Wings09 . Review provider: walmart.com
This product was better
(3)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-06-29T17:00:00

I paint probable 300 cans a year on traffic signal heads. This product was much easier to apply when it had the EZ touch 360 tip, paint came out much better than with the new (old) no runs-no drip tip. Please bring back the 360 tip or let me know were I can purchase replacement tips for the 100 or so cans I already have.

George100 . Review provider: walmart.com
Wait more than 24 hours for recoats
(2)
Reviewed in the USA on 2019-01-21T16:00:00

I just painted a pinewood derby car for my daughter, and put on the first coat, waited close to 30 hours, and knocked off the gloss with some 1500 sand paper, and upon recoat, the whole car turned into a crinkly mess. Now I have less than a week to completely strip the car and start over before the race.

MikeK . Review provider: walmart.com
White water in a can
(1)
Reviewed in the USA on 2017-11-19T16:00:00

I purchased this to recolor some light switch plates. Says it works on plastic. I spend time to prep, making sure the plates were clean with no oil residue. I planned on several light sprays to keep it from running. Nope, no matter what I did it ran. The paint is like water, and doesn't stick to anything. I tried some other material to see if I was doing it wrong, but nope.... all ran.

Hauntedwebby . Review provider: walmart.com
Why Did Krylon Change Colormaster??
(1)
Reviewed in the USA on 2017-07-20T17:00:00

I use to love this product and used it all the time. It was much better before you put the paint and primer together AND the sprayer that was used on the old can of Colormaster was MUCH better. It took 5 cans of this garbage to spray one small file cabinet and there are still stripes. Worried that it was my technique (although I've done it many times), I had my brother spray the 2nd file cabinet and he had the same results. I have sprayed entire benches with 1 can and some left over with the old Colormaster and it always looked great! Why the change? PLEASE CHANGE IT BACK!! Change is only good if it is an improvement, and this new Colormaster is pure garbage.

Usetoloveya . Review provider: walmart.com
Terrible Coverage and Application
(1)
Reviewed in the USA on 2017-02-09T16:00:00

Used this product to paint photo frames made of different materials. I made sure to shake the can and follow the directions but it was splotchy and runny. Had to sand drips even with a light application. Not satisfied with the finished product at all. I will have to redo everything and I see others had the same issues.

designer . Review provider: walmart.com
It will ruin your project!
(1)
Reviewed in the USA on 2017-09-18T17:00:00

It worked on a small test sample of plastic but was a disaster on the actual model sailboat hull. As much as I hated Krylon Fusion, Colormaster is even worse. It runs, takes many, many, many, many ... coats. It lays down inconsistently with some smooth patches but mostly orange peel. Read the other reviews (wish I had) and do not use this junk. It should be taken off the market!

Shoe . Review provider: walmart.com
Worst paint in history of paint......
(1)
Reviewed in the USA on 2017-08-14T17:00:00

I am a hobbyist and make a lot of various models so I use a lot of different paints. This paint is VERY thin. Mind you it's not runny, it just sprays incredibly thin. The problem with Colormaster paints is that it easily "lifts" once it goes down. You cannot top coat it or it will "wrinkle" and you cannot apply a clear coat...ever. Wrinkle, wrinkle, wrinkle. Once you spray it you are done. This is TERRIBLE if you are doing multiple layers of paint and different colors on one project. I cannot recommend this paint, do not use it or you will regret it. It will totally ruin your project.

. Review provider: walmart.com
Stunningly poor product - absolutenly NOT as advertised
(1)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-01-10T16:00:00

Used the gloss gumdrom followed by the gloss clearcoat. Was painting a basswood guitar body & this paint is absolutely worthless. Took months to dry but never did dry, paint melted n peeled off at room temprature. had to sand down to wood & respray multiple times. Directions on can are wildly inaccurate as krylons own "tech support" said to leave each coat 5 days between additional coats at which point it still wasn't dry a mere touch would leave fingerprints. laying it on a surface would leave deep gouges even on a completely smooth surface.

James . Review provider: walmart.com

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