Specification: Krylon K05353407 ColorMaster Paint + Primer, Gloss, Ballet Slipper, 12 oz.
Manufacturer
Krylon
Brand
Krylon
Item Weight
1.03 pounds
Product Dimensions
2.6 x 2.6 x 7.9 inches
Country of Origin
USA
Item model number
K05353402
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Manufacturer Part Number
K05353402
OEM Part Number
FBQK53534
Folding
No
Photos: Krylon K05353407 ColorMaster Paint + Primer, Gloss, Ballet Slipper, 12 oz.
13 reviews for Krylon K05353407 ColorMaster Paint + Primer, Gloss, Ballet Slipper, 12 oz.
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★★★★★
MaryAne –
This Krylon indoor/outdoor clear coat finish spray stays clear! I was extremely nervous, but I sprayed it on and it did not alter the colors of the ceramic mosaic tiles I made using alcohol inks. I just sprayed it on the same way I would any spray paint, in sweeping motions, and then I left it to dry. I do want to point out that it took almost 24 hours to completely dry – not ten minutes. I am very pleased with the final appearance of this matte enamel clear coat. Some pieces were done almost 2 years ago and they still look great! I will buy this again!
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★★★★★
Sharon G. Dunn –
Excellent product,I used the paint on the birdhouse, now hanging in my yard.
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★★★★★
EDC Canada –
The best paint for plastic you can buy
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★★★★★
Dallis Butler –
In the picture, the spray can looks extremely pink, so when I got it and the can looked brown, I was super disappointed. That was, until I actually used the spray paint. It is absolutely rose gold! And beautiful rose gold; not too pink and not too gold. The actual application was smooth and looked great!
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★★★★★
SusieP –
I was very disappointed with this product. I have previously used PlastiKote and loved it but they didn’t have the right colour. I used this on an easier job and a surface I had primed and found it thin and runny and provided little coverage. Going to have to strip it and start again with another brand. Colour was lovely though.
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★★★★★
Zaniel Dantas –
Really good for garage kit
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ForeverYOUNG –
So… I used this on some sort of polished river rocks in my yard… they just weren’t “shiny” enough.. after a few months in the Arizona sun. Sooo.. I thought I’d try this. I was very happy with the results. The river rocks look “wet” and polished again.Not fake… very natural gloss – So happy with the results. I am hoping it lasts longer that the so called “polish” that was original to the rocks I mean, I paid extra for the “polished” rocks! *sigh* In the mean time this was very easy to apply. I got the hose out… rinsed the rocks all off and allowed them to dry. Used a blower to get rid of extra dust and pine needles (from neighbors pine tree) and sprayed evenly. Solidly dry in 30 minutes. Really happy with the results. Even though this probably not the usual application!
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Juneann Lewis –
I bought two different rose gold spray paint cans and not the biggest difference Krylon is a slight and I mean slight less pink than Design Master but that’s what I wanted. Both are still really beautiful. You can’t really tell the difference.
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Carley Pratt –
LOVE the color of this Rose Gold, and LOVED the price! The only reason I give it four stars rather than five is because it didn’t hold up on the bar stool legs I painted with it. I am not sure what the policy is in terms of the wear and tear of spray paint, or know of any sealers that help extend the life of it, but the paint alone did not withstand normal “foot traffic” (By foot traffic, I mean where my feet rested on the bar of the stool as I sat on it). After only a couple of times sitting on the stool, the paint wore off onto my bare feet. If it matters, the legs are metal. I scrubbed them with soap and water and wiped dry with a cloth before spray painting. Other than that, I painted so many things with this spray paint! I attached pictures of the barstool transformation (painted the legs with this spray paint) and some random plastic tubs and metal tins I transformed to use in my craft room (which have held up great, for the most part!)
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★★★★★
Ms. Reyes –
I use this spray over my costume jewelry before wearing it so that it doesn’t change color. It doesn’t change it’s appearance any either. Just do a light layer front and back. If it has any rhinestones be sure to tape that off first before spray otherwise it will dull the shine. If you wear the piece often then you will need to spray it again probably in a month or two just to keep the layer of protection there. But it works great.
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★★★★★
Amazon Customer –
I used this paint to paint a mirror and some wooden wall art. It matched perfectly with the Nickle towel racks and faucet in my bathroom. Pretty
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Alexia Cadatal –
I love the color of this spray paint, its a nice creamy golden champagne color. I used it on the plastic components of a play kitchen- the handles, faucet and sink. I did not sand any of the plastic parts before spraying as I didn’t want to take the trouble. Be aware, this will scratch off pretty easily. Even though I did nice light even coats, dried in between per the directions, and then applied a clear finish on top, it still scratched off with the lightest contact. I was able to remedy this by adding 2 coats of Mod-Podge on top, this totally did the trick! With the Mod-Podge, the spray painted parts of the play kitchen have held up well to my toddler!
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Durwood M. Dugger –
OK. I’m totally pissed with Krylon. This is my third attempt at painting an antique metal too box with their incompetently formulated paint. I’ve used Krylon on many projects over the years, very familiar with their paints – at least up to now. I had put down a couple coats of paint as describe on their instructions. The next day I wet sanded the coat to get out some minor imperfections. and let it dry thoroughly. As soon as I re-sprayed what was to be the final finish coat – several places fried and bubbled up. Temps are 70-80 degrees in the shade. The first time I thought it might be the base paint. So, I switched to a primer that I had used before with Krylon with success and bought another new can of Krylon in case there was a batch problem. Same thing happened again. Each time this crap has to be stripped, re-sanded and re-primed. I think what is happens is that the Krylon paint I’m using never really cures. When a second application is made the next day the solvents in the paints penetrate the uncured first coat, expand and loosens the initial coat – frying it. This does not happen with a competently formulated paint that cures/drys properly.
I have had it now with Krylon forever – and will tell everyone I know about this totally unacceptable experience. I used to think Krylon was a great spray can paint. Now – I would give them a zero if it was an option. Totally pissed.
MaryAne –
This Krylon indoor/outdoor clear coat finish spray stays clear! I was extremely nervous, but I sprayed it on and it did not alter the colors of the ceramic mosaic tiles I made using alcohol inks. I just sprayed it on the same way I would any spray paint, in sweeping motions, and then I left it to dry. I do want to point out that it took almost 24 hours to completely dry – not ten minutes. I am very pleased with the final appearance of this matte enamel clear coat. Some pieces were done almost 2 years ago and they still look great! I will buy this again!
Sharon G. Dunn –
Excellent product,I used the paint on the birdhouse, now hanging in my yard.
EDC Canada –
The best paint for plastic you can buy
Dallis Butler –
In the picture, the spray can looks extremely pink, so when I got it and the can looked brown, I was super disappointed. That was, until I actually used the spray paint. It is absolutely rose gold! And beautiful rose gold; not too pink and not too gold. The actual application was smooth and looked great!
SusieP –
I was very disappointed with this product. I have previously used PlastiKote and loved it but they didn’t have the right colour. I used this on an easier job and a surface I had primed and found it thin and runny and provided little coverage. Going to have to strip it and start again with another brand. Colour was lovely though.
Zaniel Dantas –
Really good for garage kit
ForeverYOUNG –
So… I used this on some sort of polished river rocks in my yard… they just weren’t “shiny” enough.. after a few months in the Arizona sun. Sooo.. I thought I’d try this. I was very happy with the results. The river rocks look “wet” and polished again.Not fake… very natural gloss – So happy with the results. I am hoping it lasts longer that the so called “polish” that was original to the rocks I mean, I paid extra for the “polished” rocks! *sigh* In the mean time this was very easy to apply. I got the hose out… rinsed the rocks all off and allowed them to dry. Used a blower to get rid of extra dust and pine needles (from neighbors pine tree) and sprayed evenly. Solidly dry in 30 minutes. Really happy with the results. Even though this probably not the usual application!
Juneann Lewis –
I bought two different rose gold spray paint cans and not the biggest difference Krylon is a slight and I mean slight less pink than Design Master but that’s what I wanted. Both are still really beautiful. You can’t really tell the difference.
Carley Pratt –
LOVE the color of this Rose Gold, and LOVED the price!
The only reason I give it four stars rather than five is because it didn’t hold up on the bar stool legs I painted with it. I am not sure what the policy is in terms of the wear and tear of spray paint, or know of any sealers that help extend the life of it, but the paint alone did not withstand normal “foot traffic” (By foot traffic, I mean where my feet rested on the bar of the stool as I sat on it). After only a couple of times sitting on the stool, the paint wore off onto my bare feet. If it matters, the legs are metal. I scrubbed them with soap and water and wiped dry with a cloth before spray painting.
Other than that, I painted so many things with this spray paint! I attached pictures of the barstool transformation (painted the legs with this spray paint) and some random plastic tubs and metal tins I transformed to use in my craft room (which have held up great, for the most part!)
Ms. Reyes –
I use this spray over my costume jewelry before wearing it so that it doesn’t change color. It doesn’t change it’s appearance any either. Just do a light layer front and back. If it has any rhinestones be sure to tape that off first before spray otherwise it will dull the shine. If you wear the piece often then you will need to spray it again probably in a month or two just to keep the layer of protection there. But it works great.
Amazon Customer –
I used this paint to paint a mirror and some wooden wall art. It matched perfectly with the Nickle towel racks and faucet in my bathroom. Pretty
Alexia Cadatal –
I love the color of this spray paint, its a nice creamy golden champagne color. I used it on the plastic components of a play kitchen- the handles, faucet and sink. I did not sand any of the plastic parts before spraying as I didn’t want to take the trouble. Be aware, this will scratch off pretty easily. Even though I did nice light even coats, dried in between per the directions, and then applied a clear finish on top, it still scratched off with the lightest contact. I was able to remedy this by adding 2 coats of Mod-Podge on top, this totally did the trick! With the Mod-Podge, the spray painted parts of the play kitchen have held up well to my toddler!
Durwood M. Dugger –
OK. I’m totally pissed with Krylon. This is my third attempt at painting an antique metal too box with their incompetently formulated paint. I’ve used Krylon on many projects over the years, very familiar with their paints – at least up to now. I had put down a couple coats of paint as describe on their instructions. The next day I wet sanded the coat to get out some minor imperfections. and let it dry thoroughly. As soon as I re-sprayed what was to be the final finish coat – several places fried and bubbled up. Temps are 70-80 degrees in the shade. The first time I thought it might be the base paint. So, I switched to a primer that I had used before with Krylon with success and bought another new can of Krylon in case there was a batch problem. Same thing happened again. Each time this crap has to be stripped, re-sanded and re-primed. I think what is happens is that the Krylon paint I’m using never really cures. When a second application is made the next day the solvents in the paints penetrate the uncured first coat, expand and loosens the initial coat – frying it. This does not happen with a competently formulated paint that cures/drys properly.
I have had it now with Krylon forever – and will tell everyone I know about this totally unacceptable experience. I used to think Krylon was a great spray can paint. Now – I would give them a zero if it was an option. Totally pissed.