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Rust-Oleum's 315881 Chalked Decorative Glaze is a 30 fl. oz. semi-transparent aged finish designed to create authentic antique effects on chalked painted surfaces. It covers up to 200 sq. ft., requires an 8-hour cure time, and offers washable, waterproof durability. Ideal for indoor use on wood, metal, laminate, and melamine, it complements warm tones with a matte finish and customizable handcrafted look.












| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Semi-Transparent Aged Glaze |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Size | 30 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Item Volume | 30 Fluid Ounces |
| Special Feature | Washable |
| Unit Count | 30.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Paint Type | Decorative,Acrylic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal,Wood |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Included Components | Quart of Decorative Glaze |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Model Name | Chalked |
| Package Information | Can |
| Color Code | Brown |
| Full Cure Time | 8 Hours |
| Coverage | 200 sq ft |
| UPC | 020066347529 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066347529 |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Part Number | 315881 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 4.25 x 4.88 inches |
| Item model number | 315881 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Finish | Matte |
| Pattern | Brush |
| Volume | 30 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Washable |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
T**Y
A Nice Subtle Shade Of PINK Chalked Spray Paint!
Firstly, I’ve been experimenting quite a bit with chalk finish paint to refresh some outdoor furniture before hosting a baby shower. I have found Rustoleum’s Chalked line of spray paint to have the best quality, appearance, and overall texture compared to most other paints. The fact that it’s offered in a spray paint form also makes it less messy and fairly more hassle-free than most all of the other options available also. I used the Blush Pink shade to refinish this old little side table I use for plants. The table was originally finished in a dark red cherry wood tone but appears to be made from composite materials as it’s very lightweight and the wood finish could be sanded off easily. I cleaned the table off and then very lightly sanded the shiny sheen off of it where I could, without being too worried about getting it all off and without removing the cherry wood tones. I then sprayed it with three light coats of the paint. If there where any drips or accidentally thick spots of the paint, I hit them with a foam mini paint roller immediately after spraying to incorporate them better. Drying time was very quick- it only took 10-15 mins for each light coat to be dry to the touch, but I still gave each coat about an hour total outside in 77 degree sunshine to dry (probably unnecessary though). I’m ordering the chalked top matte coat to finish off the piece and will probably hit it it with a sealer too before putting it back outside. However, at this point, I’m very happy with the results! I wanted a subtle shade of pink but was mostly shooting for any kind of boho-looking light-colored chalk finish so I was flexible. This paint goes on very stark white-looking, but then seems to settle into a light pink shade after drying out fully. It has great coverage, though I did use one whole can on this one table. Still worth the $10 for the end result. Overall, I’d definitely recommend this product!
D**E
Fantastic paint!
I was super happy with the quality of this paint. The paint worked well on a new fireplace I got that had a cheap finish and I needed to update. It changed the look for the better. The paint went on smooth and no brush strokes. It dried quickly.
D**A
Works great!
I bought this in white to brighten up my dining room table set. I'm no stranger to chalk painting furniture, but this is the first time using Rustoleum. My typical brands have skyrocketed in price, but I have to say, as the cheapest option available at the time of purchase ($.60/oz), I am not disappointed! 2-3 coats was necessary for complete coverage on dark wood using a paint prush, as I anticipated despite "one coat coverage" advertisement (we all know that's never true on dramatic color changes). I lightly sanded the varnish prior to painting as a precaution, but I probably could have skipped that step. The paint adhered nicely and dried with minimal paint strokes. Virtually orderless as far as paint goes, and super easy to work with. The color is exactly what I expected: a lovely fresh clean white, easy to love! Unfortunately, it does not match my "vintage white" furniture in the room as well as I'd like, so I'll be picking up a different brand to do a final coat (though I'm sure house guests would never notice). Then I will apply some wax to protect it. All in all, yes, I fully recommend this paint if you can find it in the color you want! I've included the before and after of my table.
C**N
Good Solid Product
Very good product. I used on several projects. Good coverage. One coat needed only on many of the items painted.
I**R
Great value
I almost went with the cheaper Re-tique brand, especially bc I was buying two cans. I had initially wanted to fully paint some light wood furniture we were given for a recent move, white. Bc I didn't want to fully cheap out and end up with nasty paint that wore down quickly, I went w this Rust-o-leum brand. Upon getting the furniture, It looks so good the color is is, that I may not paint it anymore. I still WANT to, but it looks so decent that I know it won't be worth the effort involved just to make it white, even if I still want to. So what to do now with two cans of chalk paint. I opened one can and went around the new place and touched up trim and molding and window ledges. It was perfect. So easy to use and dries so fast. I also ended purchasing two kitchen stool chairs from LetGo and they were a really bold cherry wood. The color did not go with anything in the apartment at all. Cue chalk paint. They were such a deep serious color that I needed to do two coats. One coat was "ok" but it was very obvious they were painted and strike marks were everywhere. I could have left them if that was the look was going for, but it really wasn't. So I had to bite the bullet and do another coat on both. They came out great. But I still have only used half of one can. I don't know what the hell I will use another can for. I may return it. Overall, this was a great chalk paint option and while I didn't use it for my initial intention, it still functioned perfectly for spur of the moment stuff in its place. I can't speak to its durability how long it lasts just yet, but I did put a layer of wood sealer on the chairs. I was going to do wax, but figured no one would want to be sitting on sticky wax. This was a great product!
B**A
Chalk paint is super easy to work with
I refinished an old 90's oak side table in my living room to give it a new look with this chalk paint. I chose chalk paint because it is notoriously easy to work with, covers well, and is durable. The serene blue color was just beautiful, and a slightly unusual color for a wood piece. Yet it matched my living room decor perfectly. The paint is thick, thicker than latex or other paints you might be more familiar with. However, it goes on well and covers completely in just a coat or two. Best of all, there's no need for sanding first! I admit, it did scuff sand a little bit first, just to assure good adhesion, but this wasn't necessary according to the package directions. Once cured, the paint is very durable with a completely matte finish that easy to sand off if you want a more distressed look to your piece. For extra durability, you might consider covering with a polycrylic or wax. I used less than half of my quart-sized can for this table. Since chalk paint is so easy to work with, I am thinking about what else I can cover with my leftover paint!
D**E
True to color
The color made my husband a little nervous at first but it came out great. Sealed with linseed oil and dark wax. Super strong finish.
H**T
Used for accent wall
Great paint to get a matte finish. I did learn that it covers darker with a brush (more time consuming) than a roller, which leaves more of the "chalky" finish.
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