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Rust-Oleum AE0090001E8 Appliance Enamel is a 400ml, gloss white paint designed for refinishing indoor metal appliances. Its rust-resistant and washable properties ensure a long-lasting, pristine look without the need for primer, making it perfect for both interior and exterior applications.
Manufacturer | Rustoleum |
Part Number | AE0090001E8 |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 0.79 x 2.56 cm; 358.34 g |
Item model number | AE0090001E8 |
Size | 400 ml (Pack of 1) |
Colour | White |
Style | Original Packaging |
Finish | Gloss |
Material | paint |
Power Source | not_applicable |
Volume | 0.4 litres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Grit Description | not_applicable |
Special Features | Fade Resistant, Washable |
Usage | Ovens,Washing |
Included Components | 1 x AE0090001E8 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 358 g |
S**N
Enamel spray paint
Reasonable priced and provided a good finish.
S**.
As described
I bought this paint to cover chipped paint on radiator and washing machine. The radiator was the better end result where as the washing machine was a bit of a chore. The spray was good with even application but it ran causing issues and it has taken 3 applications to match up smooth surface with the rest of the washing machine. Still not happy with the end result and I am going to have to remove and start again. Also note when spraying to protect a larger area around about you to prevent spray paint everywhere. Nozzle didn't clog up after each application.
K**
easy coverage.
this is brilliant paint. I upcycled an old butlers sink and needed a strong paint as it for outside. it covered very well even on first application. it's also highly water repellent. great stuff. definitely will be buying again.
S**Y
Newness in a tin
Wish I’d done a before and after photo.I have an original old cast iron bath that I foolish put bleach into. It stripped all the enamel off and left orange rusty marks.I’d all but bought a new bath!Glad I read about doing lots of thin coats and letting it dry. My house is quite cold so took 24hrs to do each coat. Really impressed with the finish You can’t see anything and the bath looks new.Do make sure you open the window and close your bathroom door. There are a lot of fumes and a fine layer of paint in the air so cover anything you don’t want to get paint on.
P**R
Ok
Ok.
B**K
Simple to use, good finish and colour match
Simple to apply without sagging; good colour match, good gloss finish. Rejuvenated the fridge in the church hall (after thorough surface preparation).
M**E
Rubbish
I have purchased a few cans from a well known DIY store previously and they worked as you would expect a can of spray paint to work.I have now had 2 from Amazon and both failed to expel the paint for longer than a few seconds and became useless.After shaking them for well over a minute, both suffered the same failure when attempting to use. The paint came out of the nozzle for a couple of seconds and then stopped, then the paint started to come out beneath the nozzle in small bubbles, but that was it. I inverted both cans and attempted to spray to clear the nozzle but that only worked once on one can and it still failed to work in the upright position. Seemed like the propellant wasn't doing its job.I will be buying from the DIY shop instead of Amazon.
F**R
Good coverage of blemished areas but beware splatter when spraying
I used this to refresh the drop rod and associated metal cups from a ceiling fan. I am not a naïve user of spray paints and agree with the reviewers who warn that a proper mask and vinyl gloves are essential safety items. The key to a decent finish from aerosol paint is to mix the paint thoroughly by shaking the can. This paint requires far longer to mix than the optimistic I minute suggested on the side of the tin. I gave mine a good 5 minutes but it still delivered the paint in mini splatters - tiny lumps instead of a smooth coat. (I suspect the can sent to me had stood on a shelf for rather a long time). The solution was to rub the dried paint down and respray after leaving the tin in a warmish place and giving it a vigorous shaking for a good ten minutes. The first coat should be a very faint and quick dusting which sticks to the surface and promotes adhesion of the second coat - thereby avoiding runs. The finish is, however, not particularly glossy. It responds well to a polish with an automotive product. Coverage of surface blemishes is good and the shade of white matched my fan perfectly.
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