Enamel paint and primer in one bonds to interior/exterior metal, plastic, wood and more Oil-based formula provides excellent coverage and durability Paint dries to the touch in 20 minutes Creates a smooth, gloss finish for long lasting protection Any-angle spray with comfort tip allows for easy application in any direction
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Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Item model number | 253365 |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 702643 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.7 (21 ratings) 4.7 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 020066195069 |
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Black, Rust-Oleum Automotive Gloss Acrylic Lacquer Spray Paint-253365, 12 Oz
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Painted to a high gloss easy coverage. Quick drying.
Good quality product and affordable price.
Nice delivery, very shiny.
First, shipping was fast and efficient. I used the paint to repaint my golf clubs woods. Very happy with the quality and look.
pretty good! did chip but likely due to humidity during application
Nothing to dislike. Lays out very nice with a high glossy finish.
pretty good stuff and has a high gloss. Painted my tailgate with it. This product has several advantages over rattle can enamel: It dries quicker, sands especially well (won't clog sandpaper or ball up like the other one does), dries harder and can be recoated anytime without worrying about lifting. One downside to it, like most lacquers, is that it goes on more watery and will run quite easily, so you either have to spray with the lightest of coats or place what you're painting in a horizontal position, if possible. It's important to spray this paint in low humidity otherwise the coat will develop a white sheen on the surface.
have not used it yet but feel it will be good
Either this product is terrible or I received a defective batch, because the paint was flash drying before it could fully 'wet' itself on the surface. It left a very textured and gritty finish, that is not uniform at all. One light tack coat was sprayed followed by medium 'wet' coat 15 minutes later. Weather was 85 degrees with 55% relative humidity. Sprayed from distance of 12" onto a fender treated with Rust-Oleum Self Etching Primer that was sanded 320 grit. For something with a very small surface area this may work, but I would definitely not recommend it for large areas. Now I have to sand off this terrible paint and reapply something higher quality....