


Rust-Oleum 7732830 Stops Rust Protective Satin Enamel Spray Paint for Metal, Alloy and Wood (Satin Hunter Green , 340 Grams)
S**.
Very old stock.... waste of money
Very old stock. See third pic where near the bottom it is printed (c) 1999! Can dirty and rusted (see pic). Cap had become brittle and broke to pieces in trying to open. Spray nozzle is blocked and non-functional. I replaced nozzle from another can but spray is not uniform. Let's see if I can use at least some of the content. Overall, very poor. I had purchased another Rust-Oleum from this seller before but it was okay though a bit old stock of 2016. This item being non-returnable I am hesitant about purchasing from Truworth again.
S**N
Not as expected!
It takes a lot of time to dry up min 48hours. And over that the paint feels sticky even after drying. Instead try rustoleum paint+primer
D**P
Five Stars
Very useful to paint using the spray paint with out help of others
A**R
One Star
This particular spray nozzle is very bad.Do not opt for it.
C**M
Good Product
Very Niceeeeeeeee
M**L
Waste of money and time
Don't buy this product....it's clogged..i tried all possible ways to unclog this but I failed..waste of money
D**N
Wonderful!
I used this to paint some very old patio furniture. I used 6 cans, and painted 2 slider chairs, an ottoman, and a bench. They came out fantastic! The paint says it works on vinyl and it covered it perfectly. I only used one coat, and then went back for touch ups where I missed spots. In one day and with less than $40, I have beautiful new-looking patio furniture.
D**R
Old patio set looks new again
Took an old patio bistro set and made it look new again. The paint went on well and made the furniture look new again,
J**E
Beautiful way to quickly modernize furniture
I bought this to spruce up an old and rather dull wood headboard in a guest room. I'm pretty lazy when it comes to painting, so I figured I'd give this a try. It quickly transformed a worn, dated headboard into something that looked modern and brand new. The satin finish is perfect for indoor furniture. You'll want to shake the can very, very well every time you spray; otherwise you'll end up with some greasy-looking spots. The can never clogged and sprayed finely and evenly. I ended up buying some additional colors of Rust-Oleum for other projects, and all worked very well. My only note is that if the price seems strangely high on some colors, wait a while before purchasing--the prices seem to jump up and down a lot based on what's in stock. A can of a particular color might be $12 one week and $3.97 the next.
M**S
TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS WITH A WIDE RANGE OF THESE PAINTS
I have been using Rust-Oleum spray paints for about 10 years for applications varying from a metal front gate to model railway cars that run on garden railroad in 6 months of punishing sun and several months of rainy conditions. The color range is extensive. Hammered metal options are great. They cover well and and last well. I have also had lots of success spraying small amounts into lids from used bottles and applying the paint by brush to models. My 10 years of using at least 25 different colours/types with excellent results makes this one of the most solid 5-star ratings that I have ever awarded a product.
T**M
I am a fan of this line of the Rustolieum Spay Paints. They don't run easily, adhere & cover well
I am a fan of this line of the Rustolieum Spay Paints. They don't run easily, adhere & cover well with correct application technique*.The *Wyotech way: Go slowly, evenly, keep your hand level & straight, spray until off the panel or object, then let off trigger. Start the trigger before the panel. Shake can often between sprays. Keep your distance from the panel or object 6"-12". Slightly over lap your passes. This will give you a professional coating everytime. Don't spray in winding or dirty environments of course. Use masking paper and automotive grade masking tape to protect anything not to be painted before spraying.Let air dry 15 minutes minimum, then you can bake it on in house household or similar oven for 90 minutes at 170-175 degrees. This will create a harder more durrable finish similar to power coating. I recommend baking both the primer stage, and top coat stage each. Waiting a day between primer and top coats. Let cool for at least a half hour before touching. If tacky to the touch, let it cool a little longer. Should be smooth and non tacky when done correctly. Note if using automotive grade masking paper & or tape it will NOT burn or catch fire in the oven. Paper has a much, much higher flash point. Spray paint vapors are flammable & can be explosive in confined spaces, so wait 15 minutes after spraying, as said above, prior to placing in oven or near a heat source or any open flames. (Common Sense stuff here.)One caution do not place masking tape on unbaked paint, when you bake it, the adhesive will leach into the paint coating. If doing multiple colors, finishes, or coats, bake each separately before masking to prevent any leaching.
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