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Rust-Oleum 243898 American Accents Metallic Spray Paint is a 12 oz aerosol can designed to provide a stunning metallic finish. It covers an area of 10-12 square feet and weighs just 0.95 lbs, making it a lightweight and portable option for all your DIY projects. Manufactured in China, this spray paint is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to home decor, crafts, and furniture.
M**S
It's magic!
We hit Habitat for Humanity at least once a week. I found 4 garish brass ceiling light fixtures that I knew had potential (my husband thought I'd lost my mind). I ignored him, brought them home and got to work on transforming them into stylish, up to date fixtures and was able to take down all the old "mushroom" ones in the bedrooms. I've been trading out fixtures in all the bathrooms to oiled bronze so thought I may as well stick with the theme in the bedrooms.I did have to prime the fixtures first. Then I added a coat of black matte spray paint. Then topped it off with the Rust-Oleum metallic oiled bronze. You cannot tell that the fixtures started out as bright brass. They look fantastic and match perfectly all the store bought fixtures I paid a lot for.If you want to make something old look new again for a song, second hand stores and a can of Rust-Oleum is the answer. I did wait a few days for the paint to completely cure so as not to mar it while installing the lights. It cured to a really hard finish.I did all 4 lights for under $20 (including the price of the paint). Now, that's a bargain!
A**E
Oil rubbed bronze
Honestly I tried to kid myself. I thought it was going to be more of a "brown" type of bronze.Don't be fooled by the name though it is quite dark but also the pictures available are enough to show you what you're in for.From far away or in dim light it will look like a very dark brown borderline black. The top of the can is the color and the amateur picture posted is a good example of what you'll see unless the paint is somewhere bright.After staring at the paint for a while I began to enjoy the color(or possibly because i was hell bent on not repainting!) You can see the glimmer and shine expected with bronze and that's what I think makes it beautiful.
L**Y
Rustoleum preffered over the Krylon Oil Rubbed Bronze
Yes, I agree with the other reviewer who says that this is more of a rich black than the Krylon. I tried Krylon first and tried this one second, and while neither of these is not a bronze color, for those of you that are disappointed about this, it is definitely a richer almost reddish black, but mostly seen when compared to a truly flat black. Even if you are looking for a black color, I would recommend this over straight black as this is a warm rich black and just perfect when I sprayed my old fireplace brass fronts. I wish reviewers could upload pictures to demonstrate their projects. The Krylon seemed more cool black. Caveat, I just realized I did do a base coat of Rustoleum Chestnut, because I wanted to see what that color would look like first, so that could have altered the final coat, however I would think that would come into play ver little. Although if you have a larger project and you think you would need several coats anyway, this is not a bad idea to layer a warmer color underneath, if that is the look you are going for. Happy painting!
K**D
Way too dark
I thought I knew what oil rubbed bronze looked like, but I guess I was wrong. The color of this, like another reviewer said, is SO DARK, they might as well have called it oil rubbed black, there isn't a hint of bronze to it.
E**R
Black, not bronze
I had read that this paint looked black but ordered it anyway. I am attempting to paint my old brassy rusty kitchen island fixture . The coverage is great but it is black. I don't want a black light fixture. Will order a different color, I suppose.
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