🌟 Transform your glass, transform your space—privacy never looked this stylish!
Rust-Oleum 342600 Frosted Glass Spray Paint is an 11 oz oil-based aerosol that delivers a semi-transparent satin finish, perfect for adding privacy and decorative etched glass effects on interior glass surfaces. It covers up to 7 sq. ft., dries in just 10 minutes, and is ideal for stenciling projects, making it a fast, durable, and elegant solution for home décor upgrades.
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Frosted Glass |
Finish Type | Satin |
Size | 11 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 11 |
Special Feature | Great for stenciling |
Unit Count | 11.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Glass |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | 12-Ounce Spray Paint |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Model Name | Specialty Frosted Glass Spray |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | 000000 |
Coverage | 7 sq ft |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
UPC | 020066433093 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066433093 |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Dry Time In Hours | 0.17 |
Part Number | 1903830 |
Item Weight | 11 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 2.6 x 8 inches |
Item model number | 342600 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Spray Paint |
Finish | Satin |
Material | Oil Based |
Shape | shape |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Great for stenciling |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**Y
Great for diffusing clear LED covers.
I needed to diffuse an LED fixture that came with a clear polycarbonate cover. (See before/after photos) I just sprayed it on as a single thick coat and got very good results. The individual LEDs now blend into a fuzzy ring at low power. At high power, it just looks like a glowing disc which is even better. I've had great luck with Rustoleum products over the years and this stuff doesn't disappoint. It looks just like acid-etched glass once dry.FFV score:Form: 5-stars (No-mess spray)Function: 5-stars (Fixes harsh LED lighting)Value: 5-stars (Inexpensive fast solution)=============Overall: 5-stars
S**H
Great Product!
Used on a mason jar - worked really well and looks great. NOTE - keep the spray continuously moving, if you don't it will drip and look sloppy. Doesn't take long to dry either. And, as with all paint, there is a smell and its strong, so use in a ventilated area.
J**K
Frosting sprsy
Perfect for frosting glass. Low fines and coverage was excellent and did not run!
N**
Good product.
An economical way to cover a window in a door but still let the light through. The drips were a bit hard to deal with.
J**R
Worked great and easy to use
Works great. Used it on door lower window so dogs won’t bark when people walk by.
M**E
This lasted so long! Many uses.
We originally purchased this to spray some glass cabinets and I bought 2 cans thinking I could order more if needed. It had amazing coverage so it was more than enough! We were able to also do 4 windows as well! It not only has great coverage, but the spray quality was great and left a lightly textured film that dried quickly.
S**C
Perfect film
Great for window blockout.
D**7
Goes on easy, but does not come off easy.
This stuff does work. It does require several coats to cover the window to limit visibility. My only problem with this product is that it is a bear to remove. I put this on about two years ago. The can says it can be removed with acetone or lacquer thinner. I tried acetone first because it's the least toxic option. All the acetone did was make streaks in the paint. Next I tried the lacquer thinner. Boy oh boy, does this stuff stink! I put the lacquer thinner on a rag and did my best trying to scrub it off, but like the acetone it bearly touched it. After covering the whole window with lacquer thinner. I waited a few minutes. Then took a plastic scraper to it. This is when I finally started to see it come off. I still struggled immensely with the edges. I'm currently taking a break. Then I'll go back and tackle the edges again. I still have a whole other window to do.My advice is, if you plan to use this to cover your windows, please make sure that it is a permanent decision. I am a renter, so I have to take it off before I leave. Also, in the event that you do need to remove it, I would skip the acetone and go straight to the lacquer thinner. Keep in mind that even with the lacquer thinner, you will still need to do some heavy duty scraping. Lastly, and most importantly, make sure you use proper PPE to remove this stuff (gloves, eye protection, and a mask). Please make sure you are working in a well ventilated area if using lacquer thinner. Good luck.
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