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Rust-Oleum's Specialty Glitter Spray in Pearl White is a versatile, quick-drying aerosol paint designed for interior use. It provides a stunning, shimmery finish that covers up to 6 sq ft, making it ideal for accent pieces, holiday decorations, and creative projects. With fade and UV resistance, this glitter spray ensures your creations shine bright for longer.
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Pearl White |
Finish Type | Shimmery |
Size | 10.25 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 10.25 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Fade Resistant,UV Resistant,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 | White |
Coverage | 6 sq ft |
UPC | 020066317775 |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Part Number | 299426 |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.63 x 2.63 x 7.88 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 299426 |
Finish | Shimmery |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Fade Resistant,UV Resistant,Glow |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**S
I pray my husband never sees this review....
I. Was. Wrong. There. I said it. Not all spray paint is created equal. There is such a huge difference in the quality and time in it takes to cover an item between this and cheaper versions. Just get this. By the time you have to go over the item to get the same coverage with cheaper products you've spent more money and time than if you had spent slightly more money on the higher quality product. Economy of Vimes Boot theory at work. If you can, pay a little more and save yourself some money.
A**N
This worked great!
The media could not be loaded. I bought these little wind catchers and fairy cutouts, on their reviews by other people it said to coat them because the metal will rust. I bought the glitter rustoleum, lots of shaking it worked great came out smooth and will hopefully preserve all of my yard decorations! If not I will submit a follow up review lol because I coated them all very thick! Beautiful coating!
T**.
Don't waste your money on this type paint
EDIT: the company did reach out and offer a full refund by providing picture(s) and info. I still wouldn't recommend this particular product because of the problem but at least they've offered to reimburse.***********Needed this for a special anniversary project only to find out that it is terrible. The most expensive, and the worst, spray paint I've ever purchased. Initial spray attempt resulted in a huge clump of sparkles dumping out on the test page, and then nothing but clear and then some sprinkles. No white at all. I've shaken this can several times and about 3 minutes one time too, but every time it never produces but a hint of white coloration. Now half the can is empty and I have to figure out a different way to do the project to be completed in just a couple weeks. Sent email to rustoleum without response. Do NOT buy this or any of their sparkle product, IMHO!
A**O
Gorgeous!
The media could not be loaded. This glitter spray is gorgeous! I took a black poster frame & spray painted it copper. Then sprayed 3 coats of the glitter spray. Thank You for such a great product! A+
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.
K**C
It's clear spray with green sparkles
Ooops! Didn't read closely enough. Posting so someone doesn't make the same mistake. Clear spray with green sparkles. The green sparkles are more like kids chunky glitter and I was hoping for a metal flake sparkles. The product dries nicely, and looks pretty good when dry.
C**E
Gorgeous! Shake like crazy - multiple minutes - for real. Needs base coat of color.
I've gone through dozens of cans of this stuff. I see lots of people complain that the cans get clogged, sometimes immediately upon use. This is true... but, I'm convinced this is user error. The product that comes out is gorgeous.Shake the can rigorously for 2 - 3 full minutes before you start using it. If you're going through the whole can, stop 4 - 5 times through the spraying process to just shake the can like crazy. If it gets stopped up, stop trying to spray and shake it for another 3+ minutes and it will come back to life.We painted an 16' long RV trailer with this stuff and none of our cans were throw away, because we shook them like crazy.
J**A
Great
Great coverage beautiful colors and will definitely buy again
E**A
Defectuoso
Lo compre para pintar unas estrellas de la cuna de mi bebé y no pude hacerlo,no seSi por tener diamantina se tapo el conducto y ya no salió la pintura o si estaba vieja y x eso solo pude darle una capa tenue a las estrellitas y después se tapo y no pude cubrirlas , eran 8 figuras de madera 8cms cada una, se logró la cobertura y no se puede devolver el producto - no lo compren
C**N
Arrived damaged
This arrived with a slit in the van which meant the pressure had gone and it was then useless to me.
G**N
Works well but nozzle clogs up even when cleaned.
Worked well but after a while the nozzle clogged even when cleaned regularly.
R**O
Este artículo NO sirve. Articulo como no entregado, es por eso que no puedo hacer la devolución
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T**I
Can is rusted and used
The spray bottle is rusted and cover with black paint prints. The spray can is defective. A used item.
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