🎨 Prime like a pro, finish like a boss!
Rust-Oleum American Accents Gray Primer Spray Paint offers superior 2X coverage with a fast-drying matte finish. Its any-angle spray tip and ergonomic grip reduce fatigue, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor projects on multiple surfaces. Each 12 oz can covers up to 12 sq. ft., delivering a smooth, durable base coat that accelerates your painting workflow.
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Gray Primer |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 6) |
Item Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Fast-Drying |
Unit Count | 72.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Spray Paint |
Model Name | American Accents |
Package Information | Can |
Coverage | Full |
UPC | 020066378813 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 10020066378810 |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Part Number | 327912-6 PK |
Item Weight | 6.06 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 5.25 x 8 inches |
Item model number | 327912-6 PK |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Certification | not_applicable |
Special Features | Fast-Drying |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**7
Wonderful product excellent coverage!
Wonderful product! I was looking for a very unique and specific color to match my refrigerator and was hoping to find it as easy as possible. This color was an excellent match and I am very pleased with the likeness! Super easy application with very even results! Originally my vase was beige and I had sprayed it white, now I am happy with this unique color! Good price and easy to use! A sure win win!
K**
Much better coverage than the Krylon
I purchased this to paint some woven outdoor plastic chairs. I had enough paint for 2 of the chairs but not quite enough out of the 2x can for 3 chairs. Not wanting to wait for another delivery, I drove to a local hardware store that did not have this particular color of Rustoleum, so instead I purchased a similar color in the Krylon paint. The difference, not only in the color quality, but the application, was striking. The Rustoleum was hands down the better purchase, even though it was more expensive. Paint flowed evenly, even when I kept the button depressed. There were no sudden spurts of globs of paint which was the trouble with the Krylon. The Rustoleum paint dried very quickly too, so touch up applications did not have to wait until hours later or even the next day. And instead of the cheap looking brown of the Krylon, the Rustoleum brown made the chairs look expensive. The rich tones were closer to that of actual natural wood. I happily give this 5 stars!
M**K
Works okay
I normally buy paints locally so I stand a better chance of getting the right color. This one turned out acceptably.
D**N
Spray away
Spray-painted my entire fence I love love this and it’s my color. Can’t find it in the store.
B**.
Using this on plastic? Read this first. Gorgeous metallic gold!
Gold is a truly gorgeous metallic color offered at a very convenient price.Keep the following empiric observation in mind if you are going to use this paint to renew plastic.Although it is stated on the can that this paint bonds on plastic the strength of such bond is questionable.Adhesion on plastic is not given and varies according to the kind of plastic, surface and treatment: not good on glossy garden pot plastic, made of PP, treated to be very glossy, shiny and slippery.These pots spray painted without primer scratched very very easily.Not a big deal for me because pots are OK to be scratched, but would have been a problem if they were chairs and not pots.On the other side I repainted and old 12 gallons Ridgid shop vacuum, whose plastic is more gritty and all scratched, and I also primed it before with gray spray primer, and the adherence is much better and looks gorgeous.Nevertheless it scratched using a fingernail.Depending on the plastic object you are renewing this paint can serve you well or not.I wouldn't use for plastic forniture subject to continuous touching , moving, banging, like chairs and tables, but it can be great for lamps, photo frames, fans, etc...Please take a look to the photos attached..
A**O
The Rust-Oleum 327912 , 12 oz, Spray Gray Primer is EXCELLENT
I was wondering what primer to use for a project I had where part of the surface to be painted was wood, but at least 20% was plastic. After much research, I settled on the Rust-Oleum 327912. It worked exactly as described, and then some. It dried smooth, no blemishes, and no dimples of wet. It was uniform. The paint laid on the surface beautifully. Yep. I liked this very much. It was much quicker and neater than the brush for sure.NOTE: It is a spray, so make sure to protect and tape adjacent surfaces you do not want over spray. If you are using this indoors, again, IT IS A SPRAY! There will be particles in the air which will settle on other surfaces. While this primer does clean up quite well with soap and water if you clean it up sooner than later, you must also remember your lungs can breath this stuff in. Always use a face mask or respirator, and make sure you cover those areas and things to prevent any possibility of damage.
M**E
Best color ever-
You alway hear how krylon is the best. I read so many reviews (many of which were determined by the nozzle of the can, so I decided on good ol’ Rust-oleum! Rubbed oil bronze, did NOT disappoint! I’ve had to stop myself from painting, well, everything. I original purchased to paint some pipe curtain rods that were less expensive and in stock. (Black was out of stock). Then I refinished a bookcase with it, I’m just blown away by the finish. Spraying in the sun you can see tiny bronze flex of sparkle that fall into just the right areas giving it a rubbed bronze look. At less than $4 a can? Do whatever you like! The bookcase took almost 2 cans and needed 3 coats. Oh! Dries quickly as well! Have fun, it’s only paint!
M**W
LOVE LOVE LOVE
I cannot say enough good things about this spray paint. I bought this end table at a steal (I'm thinking the purple color might have had something to do with that) and figured that I could paint it. Not so easy. I tried using chalk paint but it highlighted the marks of daily use and took a lot of effort to prepare and finish. I hesitated using spray paint as I'm not too "crafty" but very happy I decided to go for it. Prepping was super easy, run some sand paper over the table and you're ready to start. Using a steady spray over the table with even strokes took some practice but was fairly easy to master. Spraying in one spot too long will cause dripping but using a paper towel to absorb and then re-spraying area to smooth it all out fixed this issue. I also love the durability this spray paint provides. No marks to be seen after a few weeks of use and at the price listed, this a no-brainer way to update your look.
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