Rustoleum Chalk Paint Review
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2023
- Today, we're testing out Rustoleum Chalk Paint to find out the pros and cons of using this paint. This paint is affordable, but is it good?
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Thank you! After paying $30 for one tiny quart of country chic paint and then running out doing my project I started looking for more affordable chalk paints, I was worried I couldn’t use this brand in a hvlp paint sprayer but I’m very happy to see that I can. 😊
I LOVE it! I’ve boughten 3 cans of it
Great review! This is the paint I started out with on my very first few pieces I painted to sell. I found the dark colors very hard to brush on and avoid looking streaky.
I should say, I spray everything now, so I'm sure it would be just fine sprayed.
If your new to this the paint is really important!!! I too am on a budget so for a long time I stuck with one brand because it was a "big name" and kept thinking it was the settings on my spray gun or water to paint ratio was wrong. I finally after several projects switched paint brand and WOW what a difference and the good thing was it was only $2 more and saved my self after months of headaces
@patickkelley4838, what brand did you switch to, if you don't mind sharing this info?
@@betterwithagerenovations I used Behr in the beginning and have now switched to Krylon and it has performed much better for me without having to spend a lot more money, and honestly I haven't tried anything else. Being new to this I just couldn't spend that much money and screw it up while in the learning phase.
What would you suggest for a beginner using brushes (can’t use sprayer)? Heirloom, All-in-one paint, chalk paint?
If you don’t mind brush marks, use Heirloom for sure.
What would you say was the final ratio used for thinning/watering it down?
I don’t measure my water to paint ratio very often. But the ratio also depends on the exact paint that is used. Some paints are thicker than others, and some can’t be thinned very much or it messes with the composition of the paint. 10%-20% is typically how much I thin my paint.
What kind of sander you use with the vacuum attached? I need one of those pretty bad. Husband is yelling at all the dust. Please Help!!!
Links to the products I used are in the description of this video for ya.
I don't want chalk paint I just want the colours it comes in. It seems like to get the shades you want in a tremclad style paint you pretty much have to mix colours yourself buy buying multiple cans (which is too costly) and a sprayer. The only other way I can think of is to get a custom spray can from an autobody supply store but that paint tends to be very thin.
Wha