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Brand | Krylon |
Item model number | 52108 |
Color | Red |
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Product Id | 702592 |
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2.6
(59 ratings)
2.6 out of 5 stars
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UPC | 724504021087 |
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Krylon ColorMaster Paint & Primer, 12 oz., Banner Red
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excellent results. I restore vintage model trains, both plastic and metal. Just spray paint a scrap piece of cardboard, to test your paint before starting on your project. If there is an issue, simply return it to where you bought it. I used to work in big box store. They kept extra stock of paints in receiving, along with everything else. Its cold back there in wintertime. Paint will freeze, stock is not rotated, correctly, and that results in old stock and In either case, you will get poor results. I buy spray paint in summer months, only. Seems to work for me.
We refinished a wood frame daybed using the Catalina Mist, satin finish. We bought 5 cans and ended up with about three different shades. The texture also came out very inconsistent. Parts came out almost like a semigloss, parts came out like a dusty matte finish. In fact, after spraying/drying, we were actually wiping off a "dusty" layer of paint. Our project came out terribly but we're already committed, so now we have to buy more just to try and correct this terrible product.
After using Rustoleum and experiencing bad results, I decided to give Krylon a try. BEST DECISION EVER. The nozzle sprays evenly and just the right amount so I never experienced any run or drip, and I didn't have to worry if I was spraying too close. Sprayed 1 tacky coat, then 2 wet coats 10 minutes apart, and let it dry for two days. Then sanded with 600 and I never had any issues with the next layers, in fact the newer coats ended up even nicer. After I sprayed my color, although it was suggested not to, I applied Clear Gloss on top of it the same way, about 10-12 coats (3 per day), and let it dry for a week after the final spray. Then I sanded with 1000, 1500, 2000 and 2500 grit and then hand buffed and polished. I never thought I could have this finish quality without a spray booth or spray guns. Patience is the key. Also read weather and humidity conditions before you spray, it seriously can affect your project.
Bought a can for a simple craft project. Repainting some white picture frames. Frames were brand new, clean, previously painted gloss white, not bare plastic. Sanded to a dull finish. Paint would not stick. Pulled away and orange pealed awful. Tried the paint on some parents rough plastic. It wouldn't stick. Tried on a wood broom handle . Was so thin it would have taken 4-5 coats to even start to cover. Tried on metal. Pulled away and wouldn't cover. Could not get smooth coverage on any surface. Awful awful paint. Won't be buying any more of this garbage.
Paint/Primer semi-gloss white is like skim water in a can! Job was to spruce up 2 old bakers racks. Have used a more expensive brand in past but decided to try Krylon. I know how: prepared shelves, shook cans, light even coats of spray. Had dripping and splattering. I estimated 3 cans would do both racks (15 oz cans) but I ended up having to buy a fourth for just the FIRST rack. Finished the other rack with can of paint and a brush! Not going to purchase this product again. Back to the more expensive spray because it will save me by not having to buy so many cans!
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