

✨ Chrome your world with Rust-Oleum’s unstoppable shine! ✨
Rust-Oleum 7718830 Bright Coat Metallic Spray Paint delivers a fast-drying, chip-resistant chrome finish for indoor metal, wood, concrete, and masonry surfaces. Featuring an any-angle spray nozzle and ergonomic comfort tip, it enables effortless application even in hard-to-reach areas. Perfect for accent pieces, it dries to the touch in 60 minutes and maintains a durable, fade-resistant shine that elevates your DIY projects with professional-grade brilliance.















| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Chrome |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Item Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
| Size | 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Any Angle Feature, Chip Resistant, Fast-Drying, Rust Resistant |
F**H
really good
goop paint. painted cabinet hardware. more shine than usual chrome paint.
L**E
Bright and shiny!
LOVE THIS STUFF!! So bright and shiny and easy to use and simply beautiful! It's all I can do to not spray paint every damn thing in the house lol My bedroom and bathroom have many silver and mirrored accents, and this chrome spray paint works beautifully on everything I've used it on. It goes on smooth, it's super shiny, just a beautiful true Chrome color. If you're using it on items that were previously Chrome just make sure you've dusted it well and cleaned it well, if any rust has occurred on the item take 0000 grade steel wool to it and then rinse and dry well, it will bring it back to life and make it look brand new. I've also used it on ceramic, plastic, and wrought iron, with amazing results. Here are some tips: Be patient and go slow! You'll save yourself time in the long run, by not having to start the project all over again because of drips and dust particles etc. If you go too heavy with the paint and see drip marks, it's because you went too heavy with the spraying. If this happens, let it cure for at least 2 days, then sand down with ultra fine steel wool and start over. If you want to avoid that whole fiasco then read on... I give whatever I'm going to paint (except glass and ceramics) a once-over, or more, with the 0000 grade steel wool. You can get a pack of 12 on Amazon for five bucks and it lasts a good long while. For restoring Chrome you need to remove any rust with 0000 grade steel wool, then spray paint lightly (no primer needed). I find that two coats are usually sufficient. Don't overpaint or saturate the item or you'll get drippage, just spray light coats every 20 minutes until you achieve the desired effect and coverage. I let it cure for 3 days before handling. If it's an item that will be handled regularly or be subject to moisture, I strongly suggest a clear top coat, which you can find in several finishes with Rust-Oleum. For ALL plastics and ceramics, go over it with the steel wool that I mentioned, rinse and dry, then prime with Rust-Oleum 2X Flat White. For light colored plastic I do 2 coats 20 minutes apart, for darker colored items 2 to 3 coats 20 minutes apart or as much as needed to cover the color completely. I've never needed more than three coats on anything. Then let it dry for an hour and apply the Rust-Oleum Chrome paint. Spray lightly! It's easy to want to go crazy with that paint but don't do it or you will wind up with drips! Be patient and give it a light coat every 20 minutes until you have the desired effect. I let my items cure for three or four days, and if it's an item that will be handled often I use a clear top coat. For wrought iron plan on at least three coats of the paint primer I mentioned above, then proceed as mentioned above, leaving it to dry 20 minutes between coats. However I do NOT recommend using steel wool on wrought iron as the fibers will catch on the surface. If you feel it needs some sanding use an ultra fine grade sandpaper. For ceramics or glass, do not sand at all, just make sure the surface is clean. I find using a foam window cleaner to work quite well. Then go ahead and give it the primer treatment, going very lightly every 20 minutes until it is covered. Wait an hour then proceed as above with the chrome spray paint, spraying light coats every 20 minutes until you have the desired effect. Let it cure for a few days before handling it, and like I said if it's a item that will be handled frequently I strongly suggest a clear top coat finish, which I would apply 24 hours after you are finished painting it. Also I recommend giving the finished item at least a few days to cure. * if you are going to spray paint lamp shades make sure you prime inside and outside of the shade. I tend to use several coats on the inside because I found if I don't the outside painting will appear blotchy when you turn the light on. If you proceed patiently, your patience will be rewarded with a beautiful item that looks like you just bought it. Enjoy!
S**E
Great product, great price
Nicer than the one I used before. Shiner and cheaper than the brand i used. What's not to love. Will definitely buy more.
B**H
it works
I needed to paint the inside of a lamp shroud. This worked pretty well. The paint is nice and shiny when dry. Decent chrome look.
A**A
Rustoleum Rules, but….
In general, Rustoleum Acrylic Spray paints for use on metal and other smooth surfaces rule over any other in the same category. My complaint is that with certain paints in their line you are expected to know the color by the color of the cap. Well that’s fine until you have two colors which are very close (metallic silver and metallic aluminum; metallic “champagne” bronze and metallic gold; metallic black and metallic charcoal). I bought all 6 of these colors then struggled to tell which was which! I stared at the cans, hoping to find a printed name somewhere but alas, “the cap color is the paint color.” My only other complaint—and unfortunately this is across 90% of all products with directions printed on them sold in the US—is the minuscule size of the type for the directions and product warnings, etc. Even a young person with 20/20 vision would need a high powered electronic microscope to read it! The paints themselves work very well and some of the very shiny metal finishes are pretty amazing.
C**.
great item
good quality paint , easy to use.
L**U
The spray holds up really nice on outdoor items.
I used this before and I find a good coverage and keeps a nice silver shine Items I’ve spray-painted for the outside.
F**N
Good stuff
Used this ,along with another color to transform sun damaged car roof,economical and looks great 👍 Don't forget to sand first.
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