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Old Nov 27, 2003 | 08:37 AM
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Default RE: Krylon paint

I have 3 years of solid experience with spray painting..and in all of that time, I've had about 5 good expereiences with krylon. They have watered down the paint incredibly, making it harder to get smooth, even, and good looking layers. It also drips, even on me..which is rediculous. The only actually *good* paint krylon makes is fusion, and it's still not great. always prime and sand before you paint if you are going for longevity with the paint, if not, DON'T, cause you won't be able to remove it 10 minutes later.. If you want it off use acetone/paint thinner.. I reccomend doing 10-15 light coats, taking about 1-1 1/2 hours....... I'd suggest Rustoleum or Painters Touch..maybe American Accents for the color..They are all inherently made by Rusto Corp.... But do stay away from Painters Touch "Real Orange" and American Accents "Butter Cup" and "Maple Squash", they are all very watery too. One good yellow is AA's "Summer Squash".. Sorry I'm ranting..
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Old Nov 27, 2003 | 09:21 AM
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I want some amber spray wanna spray my clears..
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Old Nov 27, 2003 | 11:01 AM
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Default Re: RE: Krylon paint

Originally posted by illicon2003
I have 3 years of solid experience with spray painting..and in all of that time, I've had about 5 good expereiences with krylon. They have watered down the paint incredibly, making it harder to get smooth, even, and good looking layers. It also drips, even on me..which is rediculous. The only actually *good* paint krylon makes is fusion, and it's still not great. always prime and sand before you paint if you are going for longevity with the paint, if not, DON'T, cause you won't be able to remove it 10 minutes later.. If you want it off use acetone/paint thinner.. I reccomend doing 10-15 light coats, taking about 1-1 1/2 hours....... I'd suggest Rustoleum or Painters Touch..maybe American Accents for the color..They are all inherently made by Rusto Corp.... But do stay away from Painters Touch "Real Orange" and American Accents "Butter Cup" and "Maple Squash", they are all very watery too. One good yellow is AA's "Summer Squash".. Sorry I'm ranting..


paint will drip if you apply too much ...or if the temperature is too humid. i used krylon. the paint never dripped on me with the right conditions.
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Old Nov 27, 2003 | 12:44 PM
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Default Re: Re: RE: Krylon paint

Originally posted by asiandoood
paint will drip if you apply too much ...or if the temperature is too humid. i used krylon. the paint never dripped on me with the right conditions.
I thought people would know that.........but krylon has watered down their paint incredibly..
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Old Nov 27, 2003 | 11:01 PM
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Default Re: RE: Krylon paint

Originally posted by illicon2003
I have 3 years of solid experience with spray painting..and in all of that time, I've had about 5 good expereiences with krylon. They have watered down the paint incredibly, making it harder to get smooth, even, and good looking layers. It also drips, even on me..which is rediculous. The only actually *good* paint krylon makes is fusion, and it's still not great. always prime and sand before you paint if you are going for longevity with the paint, if not, DON'T, cause you won't be able to remove it 10 minutes later.. If you want it off use acetone/paint thinner.. I reccomend doing 10-15 light coats, taking about 1-1 1/2 hours....... I'd suggest Rustoleum or Painters Touch..maybe American Accents for the color..They are all inherently made by Rusto Corp.... But do stay away from Painters Touch "Real Orange" and American Accents "Butter Cup" and "Maple Squash", they are all very watery too. One good yellow is AA's "Summer Squash".. Sorry I'm ranting..
yea but you cant primer the corners since you are gonna be using a transperant paint,...and ive had no problems with krylon whatsoever,..paint never runs for me because i dont apply really thick cats,...like i said,..krylon didnt give me any problems
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Old Nov 28, 2003 | 12:18 PM
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Default Re: Re: Re: RE: Krylon paint

Originally posted by illicon2003
I thought people would know that.........but krylon has watered down their paint incredibly..


it was probably too humid when you were painting.




i use rustoleam and krylon. both gave same results in different climates.
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