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Rust-Oleum 282815 Universal All Surface Spray Paint, 12 oz, Matte Castle Rock

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Color: Castle Rock


Size: 12 Ounce (Pack of 1)


Style: Matte


Pattern Name: Paint


Features

  • Works on virtually any surface including wood, plastic, metal, fiberglass, concrete, wicker, vinyl and more
  • Oil-based formula with excellent adhesion prevents rust, resists fading and chipping for a long lasting finish
  • Fast drying formula dries to the touch in 30 minutes and covers up to 15 sq ft per can
  • Prevents rust and corrosion for enhanced durability
  • Matte finish provides an attractive, soft sheen on surfaces
  • To spray, shake can for 1 minute after mixing ball starts to rattle and remove red safety clip from trigger

Description

Rust-Oleum Universal Paint and Primer in one is an all-surface paint for interior/exterior use that provides long-lasting protection and durability. Comfort grip trigger delivery system eliminates finger fatigue caused by continuous spraying. Any angle spray allows you to spray even upside down. Universal spray paint works on virtually every surface even those that are the toughest to coat including vinyl, metal, plastic, fiberglass, concrete, glass, wicker and wood. Oil based formula protects surfaces from the elements, rust and corrosion.


Brand: ‎Rust-Oleum


Color: ‎Castle Rock


Finish Type: ‎Matte


Size: ‎12 Ounce (Pack of 1)


Item Volume: ‎12 Fluid Ounces


Special Feature: ‎rust-resistant


Unit Count: ‎12.0 Ounce


Paint Type: ‎Spray


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Interior/Exterior


Surface Recommendation: ‎Glass,Metal,Plastic,Vinyl,Wood


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Outdoor, Indoor


Item Form: ‎Aerosol


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Model Name: ‎Universal Enamel Spray Paint


Package Information: ‎Can


Color Code: ‎Beige


Coverage: ‎15 square feet


Manufacturer: ‎Rust-Oleum


Part Number: ‎282815


Item Weight: ‎15.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.63 x 2.63 x 9 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎282815


Style: ‎Matte


Finish: ‎Matte


Material: ‎oil based


Pattern: ‎Paint


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎rust-resistant


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: September 18, 2014


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  • Best to use on Small Trim pieces less than 6" wide, or for Laying Down initial Light Coat
Color: High Gloss Clear Size: 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) Style: Clear Topcoat Pattern Name: Paint
Like the Title says... Best to use 1st Before Regular Original Clear Enamel Cans, as this sprayer is not as powerful of a pressure spray, nor as better coverage... However it is Great for laying down an initial 1 or 2 Light coats, as it is not as concentrated aa the original style cans, but more evenly distributed... The fan is kind of slim, so you'll be at it for a while but the coverage seems even... It seems best used for smaller interior pieces and exterior trim pieces thats under 6" wide (automotive wise)... big panels like doors, hoods, roofs I dont recommend using for (as you'll be at it all say, and need to buy ALOT of cans!) Even for home usage its not that special.. Yes it doesn't run as easily, but its hard to really get this ro lay down a really wet look on bigger panels... So all in all this is GREAT FOR Smaller pieces and recommend fir it and for laying down initial light coats, as you won't be wasting alot of clear coat spraying into the air instead of onto the small pieces... It just is a weaker pressure behind it but has an evenly distributed small fan, kind of like the original Duplicolor 1k Clear cans (not sure about the nozzles on the newly labeled "1k Clear" Duplicolor cans, but i haven't heard of anything of different significance between them yet)... So any small trim pieces less than 6" wide or smaller, and for laying down initial light coats I highly recommend... Otherwise I don't recommend for using on anything else, any other bigger panels, and instead to go with the New 5-in-1 nozzle cans! Those are a game changer and for the Money I just recommend going with those! DEFINITELY! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by RT's GARAGE-JDM Autoparts Salon & Custom Apparel

  • An amateur artist's advice for using metallic paints...
Color: Turquoise Size: 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) Style: Metallic Pattern Name: Paint
I'm by no means a professional artist. I have a little art studio at home where I paint as a hobby. Except I usually paint on canvas using soft body acrylic paint. I'm much less educated when it comes to spray painting household items. But what I do understand is paint opacity, and when it comes to metallic paint the principles of its opacity are the same whether it comes out of a tube or a can. It's important to understand that shimmery/metallic paints are NOT opaque. They're going to be somewhat translucent. The shimmer you get from a metallic paint is usually from either mica (rocks) or some type of manufactured glitter. If these particles were mixed into an opaque paint base, they would completely disappear. I just don't want people to be disappointed in the results they get from using a metallic paint if they were expecting it to be more opaque than it is. To get the best results from metallic finishes, use a base coat first as a primer. I personally recommend black as your primer color for metallics, unless you are using something like a clear glitter spray that is totally translucent. In my photos I used the turquoise metallic spray paint, and since it's already got a paint color built in I used a black base. There's two main reasons why black is the preferred base color: it enhances a metallic finish much better than a white base. It just shows up better, and won't look as streaky. Even if you miss a few spots, which I certainly did, it's far less noticeable. Dark colors also reflect more light. Because metallic spray paint is semi-sheer, it also means you'll need less coats over a black base to achieve a good color result. You can technically get an opaque result with a metallic spray paint, but you'll need to apply SEVERAL coats which means more time and more money since you may have to buy extra cans. I do wish companies that make spray paints added opacity information on the cans the way most artist paints do. Otherwise it goes without saying that customers will be disappointed if they're not getting a result they expect. Lastly, keep in mind that metallics are more prone to fading over time (years though, not days or months) when exposed to UV light. So I definitely recommend adding a protective clear coat over it. Something that seals the paint and offers some UV protection and added durability so the paint doesn't chip off. I like using Krylon's Crystal Clear acrylic coating for those reasons, plus it is moisture resistant. I guess it just depends on what you're painting and what is important to you. Anyway, I love how the turquoise metallic color turned out on some otherwise ugly (but useful) black plastic crates. I did two coats. The black base gives it some added dimension, almost an ombre look. I plan to place them on some highly reflective stainless steel shelves which is one reason I went with a metallic finish for these crates. Now I want to spray everything in the house this color! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023 by Maya S. Maya S.

  • Nice Coverage
Color: Black Stainless Steel Size: 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) Style: Metallic Pattern Name: Paint
I needed a black stainless steel built in microwave but didn't want to spend $2000 on one. I thought maybe I'll buy a stainless steel microwave and paint it black to match my other appliances. I bought the Black Stainless Steel and the Black Appliance paint, both by Rustoleum. I also bought some cheap stainless steel plates to practice and see if I would get the black stainless steel look I was going for. I painted one side black and the other black stainless steel and I can't tell the difference. The pic is only one light coat, which will be all I need. I love them both and would highly recommend. I belive the black paint was cheaper though. I also bought the gold paint because I want to paint the handles on my stove and refrigerator as a DYI gold trim, which runs about $300-$400 extra per appliance. I bought cheap black stainless steel bowls and painted gold. The pic is only one coat, just enough to know the paint will accomplish my goal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023 by Tawana Outerbridge Tawana Outerbridge

  • Great spray paint at a good price from Amazon.
Color: Antique Pewter Size: 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) Style: Hammered Pattern Name: Paint
I've been using Rust-Oleum paints for over 50 years. They get better every few years. Unfortunately the cost of all paint has doubled and tripled in the last three years, so it was good to find Amazon is selling Rust-Oleum spray paint at a much better price than the other places. Sure, when I need some paint "now," I get it locally, but if I can plan ahead it is much less from Amazon. I use these hammer paints on pinball legs and coin doors when the original paint is long gone. Many pinball games have chrome legs, but painted ones are not unusual and often used as a customizing treatment. Some metal coin doors were shiny (nickel or chrome plate) and others were painted. This antique pewter color is quite popular for restoring painted doors or even ones that were originally shiny, but now too far gone to restore the shine unless you want to pay for replating, so Rust-Oleum to the rescue. One tip folks, let your paint job dry for days, even a week, before you have to use it. It gets harder and more resistant to scratching as it ages, so give it plenty of time to "cure". Don't forget that humidity and temperature also affect how the paint goes on and how long it takes to get really dry. And don't breathe this stuff, wear a good mask and goggles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023 by William

  • Give it time to blend
Color: Black Size: 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) Style: Satin Pattern Name: Paint
I thought that I made a mistake by not Applying primer first, give it time to blend I use two cans on a car hood, Then I added the clear coat an hour later $30 paint job for a cheap car, not bad
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by james alan hagle

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