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Rust-Oleum 301818 Specialty Glitter Spray Paint in Bright Pink is a versatile, quick-drying aerosol paint designed for interior use. It covers up to 6 square feet, providing a vibrant, shimmery finish on various surfaces including ceramic, glass, and wood. Ideal for accent pieces and holiday decorations, this paint resists stains and scratches, ensuring your projects shine bright for longer.
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Bright Pink |
Finish Type | Shimmery |
Size | 10.25 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 440 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Glow |
Unit Count | 10.25 Ounce |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Ceramic,Glass,Metal,Paper,Plastic,Wood |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Spray Paint |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | Specialty Glitter Spray |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | Pink |
Coverage | 6 square feet |
UPC | 020066323813 |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Part Number | 276287 |
Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.63 x 2.63 x 7.88 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 301818 |
Finish | Shimmery |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Glow |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**D
Shake, shake, shake
The glitter was very thick. Hard to spray even without shaking constantly. But effect was obtained after it dried. 8 out of 10.
M**
Clear with pink glitter gets- clogs and doesn’t work
Wow. Terrible. Each can sprayed a clear pink glitter. Not paint. Then 1/3 of can down and can clogs. Stopped spraying. 100%. Done. I bought three cans. All three the same. Asked for a refund. Told no. Lol. No. I am not sure why since this is a great brand. Likely glitter gets clogged. Bad concept. Poor product.
G**Z
bad product
did not spray so I ask to return it was not able so do not buy this please save money
J**R
Sparkley Crocs FTW
This stuff is amazing!! Turned old crocs into fab sparkle crocs in 2 coats. 10/10. Brb headed to find other things to SPARKLE
G**E
Better than expected, but...
The good:Looks good.Easy to use.Once dry no shed.Self leveling.Very forgiving of heavy spray.The bad:Expensive due to low coverage.MUST use outside (horrible off gassing)The ugly:If you choose to clear coat you either have to do it very lightly or use a lotI decided to try this glitter paint on the project in the photo. I took a child's electric guitar and converted it into an electric ukulele bass. Overall I'm happy with the way it turned out but now that I've done it once I know I could do it much better a second time. What you see above is two cans of the glitter paint. It was a small project and I didn't even expect to use one, but when I did the first one I definitely had blotches and bare spots. As I was using it, I thought the blotches were going to be very deep and heavy. However, 70% of what you are spraying is accelerant that evaporates away pretty much completely, and smells just awful as it does. I brought it into my house two hours after spraying and though it was dry to the touch the off gassing was still disgusting. I ended up leaving it on the porch overnight. To my surprise what is left was affixed in such a way that there is no glitter shed at all. That was a very pleasant and unexpected outcome. But then I had to order a second can to get everything even. After that I used one can of Rust-Oleum gloss clear top coat from the same line. Honestly if I had it to do over again I probably wouldn't have top coated at all. That was actually the step where I ran into most of the trouble. After the first coat of top coat I wet sanded everything with 800 grit. The back of the neck, which is the part I was most concerned about, turned out just amazing. I did not use a second coat on the neck at all. On the body I had a few heavy drips. Due to the textured nature of the glitter paint, sanding the drips made them stick out more instead of less. The whole back surface was lightly sealed with the clear and still has the textured feel to it. Everywhere that there was a drip had thickness that made it really stick out from the rest of the finish. A second coat on the front didn't really help. I finally got the drips to blend a bit better by poking tiny divets into them with an awl. You still see them if you look carefully, but that blended the texture to the rest of the finish and made them less noticeable. If you decide to top coat, go very easy. If you don't mind the slightest bit of sandpaper feel you can easily get away with not clear coating at all.
R**B
It is green glitter, not green paint with glitter.
It is green glitter, not green paint with glitter.Also not as much glitter as the pictures make it look like.
A**.
Great for helmet
Worked great for a tball helmet, even on black , didn't need a primer .
J**6
DO NOT BUY! Won’t spray!
I’ve used a competitor product with such great results consistently. Multiple uses over a span of time and looks great with good coverage. This product? Awful. I tried it out last night and noticed there was little coverage and not a thick glitter. Capped up and went to the store to buy a base paint. When returning to the project to spray the glitter, can entirely clogged without a hope of DIY unclogging! Entire expensive can in the trash. Going to find an alternative for the specific color I needed and this will never be in our house again.
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