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🎨 Spray Bold, Finish Brilliant – Make Every Surface a Statement
Rust-Oleum American Accents Spray Paint in Gloss Kona Brown delivers superior double coverage with an ergonomic spray tip for effortless application. Dries to the touch in 20 minutes, offering a durable, vivid gloss finish suitable for a wide range of interior and exterior surfaces. This 6-pack of 12 oz cans is designed for professionals and DIYers who demand fast, flawless results with long-lasting protection.








| ASIN | B078WLNC8G |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #152,932 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #404 in Spray Paint |
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Brand Name | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Gloss Kona Brown |
| Color Code | 327... |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | Full |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 32,366 Reviews |
| Dry Time In Hours | 0.33 |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10020066379183 |
| Included Components | Spray Paint |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Type Name | American Accents Spray Paint |
| Item Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Model Name | American Accents |
| Model Number | 327872-6PK |
| Paint Type | Spray |
| Part Number | 327872-6PK |
| Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 6) |
| Special Feature | Long Lasting |
| Special Features | Long Lasting |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**7
Wonderful product excellent coverage!
Wonderful product! I was looking for a very unique and specific color to match my refrigerator and was hoping to find it as easy as possible. This color was an excellent match and I am very pleased with the likeness! Super easy application with very even results! Originally my vase was beige and I had sprayed it white, now I am happy with this unique color! Good price and easy to use! A sure win win!
M**E
Best color ever-
You alway hear how krylon is the best. I read so many reviews (many of which were determined by the nozzle of the can, so I decided on good ol’ Rust-oleum! Rubbed oil bronze, did NOT disappoint! I’ve had to stop myself from painting, well, everything. I original purchased to paint some pipe curtain rods that were less expensive and in stock. (Black was out of stock). Then I refinished a bookcase with it, I’m just blown away by the finish. Spraying in the sun you can see tiny bronze flex of sparkle that fall into just the right areas giving it a rubbed bronze look. At less than $4 a can? Do whatever you like! The bookcase took almost 2 cans and needed 3 coats. Oh! Dries quickly as well! Have fun, it’s only paint!
A**T
My life savior - By far the best and I won’t stop buying it!
By far the best product for my projects, I could never work without it, it makes my life easier and my work 10 times better. Easy to use, it’s a great primer and the quality is unbelievable. I’ve been using this product for over two years now, I bought from this seller different colors as well and I could never complain about anything, it’s always a great value for the money and the quality never changed. I definitely recommend the product as I definitely recommend the seller. I’m very happy to have found this product when I most needed for my art projects because if you follow the instructions and you use it properly it’s impossible to fail or have any disappointments. It sticks to everything and the colors are just what I was looking for. I’ll keep buying it for as long as it will exist on the market!
P**T
Great Oil Rubbed Bronze Paint!
We have Oil Rubbed Bronze hardware throughout the house. The front door hardware was well worn and I didn't want to have to replace it so I thought I would try painting it. I had very little expectations in the finish or that it would hold up, I purchased a couple different paints from Rust-Oleum and the Rust-Oleum 327906 worked amazingly well. It has the best look and feel and closely matches the original finish. One part had a slight drip and I tried to sand it down so I could re-paint it and I couldn't believe how hard it was to remove the paint using sand paper, it's definitely created a hard and durable finish that should hold up well even on a front door handle.
B**.
Using this on plastic? Read this first. Gorgeous metallic gold!
Gold is a truly gorgeous metallic color offered at a very convenient price. Keep the following empiric observation in mind if you are going to use this paint to renew plastic. Although it is stated on the can that this paint bonds on plastic the strength of such bond is questionable. Adhesion on plastic is not given and varies according to the kind of plastic, surface and treatment: not good on glossy garden pot plastic, made of PP, treated to be very glossy, shiny and slippery. These pots spray painted without primer scratched very very easily. Not a big deal for me because pots are OK to be scratched, but would have been a problem if they were chairs and not pots. On the other side I repainted and old 12 gallons Ridgid shop vacuum, whose plastic is more gritty and all scratched, and I also primed it before with gray spray primer, and the adherence is much better and looks gorgeous. Nevertheless it scratched using a fingernail. Depending on the plastic object you are renewing this paint can serve you well or not. I wouldn't use for plastic forniture subject to continuous touching , moving, banging, like chairs and tables, but it can be great for lamps, photo frames, fans, etc... Please take a look to the photos attached. .
P**E
CHANGE, FRESHEN INEXPENSIVELY AND FAST! And just a couple CAVEATS
Someone gave me a pretty big, heavy pot of planted flowers. The pot was just a cheap PLASTIC pot. Didn't match other pots, and SURE didn't want to REPOT it, SO....I managed to get some papers under it (DID THIS OUTSIDE), avoided the lip of the pot, thought it would look cool to keep that the same color, plus then I didn't have to worry about covering plant. FIRST, just a reminder: you MAY wish to wear gloves and, of course, make sure NO wind, even a light breeze. THIS BLOWS BACK pretty easily. PROS: EASY TO USE (BUT REALLY USE OUTSIDE, you DON'T want to inhale the fumes) FAST! - TOOK MINUTES to SPRAY THE WHOLE POT COVERAGE - DOES A GOOD JOB OF COVERING WITH A FAST, LIGHT COAT. DRIES FAST - It's rainy season here, so while not raining now, it is HUMID, yet this dried to the touch in about a half hour. I would TRY TO MAKE SURE you're not expecting RAIN or any extreme weather, for about 10-12 hours, just to be on the safe sife. PRICE - WELL, let's see. I paid three bucks and change rather than having to get a new pot and replant. THERE IS PLENTY left to spray at least five more pots, if I needed to. CONS: NONE YET. WILL UPDATE if it proves not durable.
M**R
Brilliant, rich color - adhesion depends on application
I found that the paint didn't stick extremely well, but it was humid and I sprayed it too thick. Also, some of the metal may still have had oil on it. The coverage on MDF was really good, but it took a few coats to get rid of the tiger striping. For the wheels on my project, I tried atrick with petroleum jelly on the tires to keep the paint from sticking. Did it work? Kinda...watch the video. It took a lot of clean up with wire brushes and lacquer thinner to get the paint off the tires. That proves that the paint sticks well to rubber though!
K**N
Much better coverage than the Krylon
I purchased this to paint some woven outdoor plastic chairs. I had enough paint for 2 of the chairs but not quite enough out of the 2x can for 3 chairs. Not wanting to wait for another delivery, I drove to a local hardware store that did not have this particular color of Rustoleum, so instead I purchased a similar color in the Krylon paint. The difference, not only in the color quality, but the application, was striking. The Rustoleum was hands down the better purchase, even though it was more expensive. Paint flowed evenly, even when I kept the button depressed. There were no sudden spurts of globs of paint which was the trouble with the Krylon. The Rustoleum paint dried very quickly too, so touch up applications did not have to wait until hours later or even the next day. And instead of the cheap looking brown of the Krylon, the Rustoleum brown made the chairs look expensive. The rich tones were closer to that of actual natural wood. I happily give this 5 stars!
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