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The ABRO SP-40 Multipurpose Colour Spray Paint Can is a 400ml, high-quality spray paint designed for cars and bikes. Its fast-drying, non-chipping formula ensures a durable finish on various surfaces, including metal, vinyl, and plastic. With an adjustable nozzle for easy application, this eco-friendly paint is perfect for both touch-ups and complete transformations.
Manufacturer | ABRO |
Brand | ABRO |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 5 x 5 cm; 400 g |
Item model number | ABS40 |
Exterior | White |
Manufacturer Part Number | ABS40 |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Item Weight | 400 g |
S**P
Vfm product
The paint is of high quality and there's no smudge at allI have used it to pàint plastic items
S**R
Excelent
Excelent
H**H
Overall good but
I ordered this for my white Ritz car to repaint some scratches. But the color difference is too much and clearly visible. Good for other things but not for cars.
A**R
Useless product
Paint spray is thin liquid, when used it flows like water or white milk. Not as shown in pics or videos. Dont buy
P**N
Abro vs Rust-Oleum : My Experience
I bought this because it was nearly 1/3rd the price of Rust-Oleum Spray paint which costs 540 Rupees for 360ml. However, I was able to paint 4 pcs of 8" dia flower pots with one can of Rust-Oleum, that too with 3 coatings to get a rich white gloss.With the Abro, it says it s 400 ml & for Rs.194 but it could not even coat one pot 3 times, it looks like the pot needs a fourth coat to match the richness of the pots done with Rust-Oleum, but the Abro can is empty. The Gloss White color of Abro is similar to Rust-Oleum though, you won't find much difference however this is where everything else goes wrong with Abro.With the Rust-Oleum as with all spray paints, a lot of the paint is wasted as you have to spray from a distance to get even coats, but still about 60-70% of the spray actually sticks to the plastic surface with Rust-Oleum, but with the Abro, only about 30% sticks to the surface, rest simply bounces off and flies away into the air.One advantage with Abro is that it dries within a couple hours on plastic whereas Rust-Oleum takes 3 days to fully dry on plastic and lose stickiness.With the Rust-Oelum, I could spray upside down as well whereas with Abro, if I spray upside down, a lot many times only gas comes out & the can loses pressure - this is very bad, we cannot do spray painting on 3D objects by only holding the can upright, some angular sprays are required to do the job properly.All in all. I say go Rust-Oleum, but the only thing with it is that it is so expensive, but the quality is 100%.Abro looks so enticing on paper with its extremely low cost but the performance is bad - the colors is fantastic though, but you won't be able to do much with one can, you will need 3-4 Abro cans to do the work of one Rust-Oleum, though Abro dries much much faster on Plastic
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