Krylon Colormaster Ivy Leaf

Krylon Colormaster Ivy Leaf
Model: K05151502
Brand: Krylon
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Colormaster Indoor/Outdoor Aerosol Paint 12oz-Gloss Ivy Leaf

Decorator paint is a fast drying lacquer spray that creates a smooth, professional finish on metal or wood objects. Dries in 10 minutes or less. Features the new EZ Touch 360 deg. dial spray tip. Krylon offers several color and sheen categories to satisfy all painting needs. Excellent durable weatherability for indooroutdoor use. Great for use on fences, furniture, cabinets, bicycles, doors, planters, and shutters. Net weight 12 oz. Coverage: 20 to 25 sq. ft. on solid surface. Refer to model No. 51315 for primer.

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Reviewed in the USA on Jul 02, 2019

I use spray paints almost daily for various projects. The ColorMaster line is by far my favorite! I've used on glass, wood, metal, and plastic; all with excellent results. - I'm disappointed if ever forced to buy another brand because I can't find the color needed in ColorMaster! My favorite feature is the control spray tip. It allows for excellent control, I can modulate paint flow, and not wear out my index finger. :) If there is anything I have learned with frequent use; it is that spray painting in general is not easy, and takes lots of practice to be done well! I think many people are under the misconception that spray painting is a simple and quick - 'pop off cap and spray where you stand' process. Just like brush or roller painting, PREP, STORAGE and TECHNIQUE are all imperative! FAR more important that ANY paint you choose to use. If your surface is not properly prepped, paint has been stored for two years in extreme hot/cold temps in a garage, spray nozzle is not cleaned after each use, and/or application strokes are not even sweeping motions, a poor result is typically user error.

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Reviewed in the USA on Jul 28, 2018

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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Reviewed in the USA on Jul 22, 2018

This is the only paint I will use. Use it mostly on automotive parts. Works well on interior and even sprayed my Jeep 4 years ago and still no rust. Use it for anything else around the shop and house. Just need to keep tip clean and shake well like any other spray paint. Great product.

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Reviewed in the USA on Jan 11, 2018

I used to love a Krylon spray paint, but something has changed and their new formula is just awful. The paint in question was 2 cans of semi-gloss white, bought on two separate dates, about 6-8 months apart. The coverage was so poor I thought that they had not shaken the can throughly, but I was mistaken - the paint coverage was just that bad. Coverage was about the consistency of sprayed milk; that is NO coverage and continuous runs. I even followed directions with multiple thin coats but still there was no coverage and it continued to run. I let the paint dry for 36 hours then tried to recoat, only to discover that the new paint wrinkled the previous cost into what looks like a wrinkle finish. This stuff is just plain awful. It also smells so bad that ventilation is a must, but the still odor remains until the paint dries. I guess the once great paint company has ceased to exist. I will never but Krylon paint again and will spread the word to avoid Krylon at all costs.

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Reviewed in the USA on Sep 18, 2017

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!

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