








✨ Turn everyday projects into dazzling statements!
Rust-Oleum Specialty Glitter Spray Paint in Gold delivers a high-intensity, multi-dimensional sparkling finish designed for indoor use. Covering up to 6 sq. ft. per 10.25 oz can and drying to touch in 20 minutes, it works seamlessly on a variety of surfaces including wood, metal, glass, and paper. Perfect for craft enthusiasts and decorators aiming to add a radiant shimmer with scratch and stain resistance.




| ASIN | B00B4GQCLU |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,497 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #24 in Spray Paint |
| Brand Name | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Gold |
| Color Code | Gold |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Coverage | 6 sq ft |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (4,959) |
| Dry Time In Hours | 1 |
| Finish Type | Shimmery |
| Included Components | spray paint |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Type Name | Specialty Glitter Spray |
| Item Volume | 303.13 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Model Name | Specialty Glitter Spray |
| Model Number | 301495 |
| Paint Type | Mineral |
| Part Number | 267689 |
| Size | 10.25 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Sparkling Finish |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Ceramic,Glass,Metal,Paper,Wood |
| UPC | 020066323417 |
| Unit Count | 10.25 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
S**O
Nice Glitter Spray
It does a great job of applying a pretty gold glitter! People have stated that it clogs easily, well it does. However, I wiped off the nozzle after each spray and it seemed to help keep it unclogged. You do need to have a soild base color underneath. I already sprayed it with a gold color, and added the glitter on top after it initially dried. This is a clear spray with gold flecks of glitter. It's not a solid color. I then sprayed a clear coat too to keep the glitter from flaking off. The glitter dries quickly. I recommend it.
S**G
Perfect
Works great if you spray it on top of the corresponding metallic paint. I think a lot of the negative reviews are by people who overlooked that step
J**R
No purchase!
I have bought several cans and the last two cans don't spray at all. Don't buy, you can't return it! Since this was written, I have contacted the company. They are going to send me replacements
S**A
Ignore the bad reviews
Worked better than expected. I was a little scared cause a lot of people seemed to have a problem with the spray but I made sure to lay a few base coats of metallic gold (a matching color) and waited till it was really dry and then sprayed the glitter. I tried not to wait too long in between reprays cause a lot of people say that the tip would clog and yeah at one point it did splurt out but that was by the end and I made sure to constantly be shaking the can. Be sure to shake the can very well before and during use. Finished it off with The Glitter clear spray but I recommend using another thicker clear spray. Went through the whole thing and glitter still will come off if I touch. Not a lot but there are little bits. Not enough to warrant a bad review frankly.
G**E
Better than expected, but...
The good: Looks good. Easy to use. Once dry no shed. Self leveling. Very forgiving of heavy spray. The bad: Expensive due to low coverage. MUST use outside (horrible off gassing) The ugly: If you choose to clear coat you either have to do it very lightly or use a lot I decided to try this glitter paint on the project in the photo. I took a child's electric guitar and converted it into an electric ukulele bass. Overall I'm happy with the way it turned out but now that I've done it once I know I could do it much better a second time. What you see above is two cans of the glitter paint. It was a small project and I didn't even expect to use one, but when I did the first one I definitely had blotches and bare spots. As I was using it, I thought the blotches were going to be very deep and heavy. However, 70% of what you are spraying is accelerant that evaporates away pretty much completely, and smells just awful as it does. I brought it into my house two hours after spraying and though it was dry to the touch the off gassing was still disgusting. I ended up leaving it on the porch overnight. To my surprise what is left was affixed in such a way that there is no glitter shed at all. That was a very pleasant and unexpected outcome. But then I had to order a second can to get everything even. After that I used one can of Rust-Oleum gloss clear top coat from the same line. Honestly if I had it to do over again I probably wouldn't have top coated at all. That was actually the step where I ran into most of the trouble. After the first coat of top coat I wet sanded everything with 800 grit. The back of the neck, which is the part I was most concerned about, turned out just amazing. I did not use a second coat on the neck at all. On the body I had a few heavy drips. Due to the textured nature of the glitter paint, sanding the drips made them stick out more instead of less. The whole back surface was lightly sealed with the clear and still has the textured feel to it. Everywhere that there was a drip had thickness that made it really stick out from the rest of the finish. A second coat on the front didn't really help. I finally got the drips to blend a bit better by poking tiny divets into them with an awl. You still see them if you look carefully, but that blended the texture to the rest of the finish and made them less noticeable. If you decide to top coat, go very easy. If you don't mind the slightest bit of sandpaper feel you can easily get away with not clear coating at all.
G**!
Great Glitter
This is some great stuff! I wanted to paint a welding helmet. The photos show the steps I took from start to finish. The first photo is the starting point. A basic black helmet with quite a few scuffs, nicks, and scratches. I removed the lens and head gear and sanded the shell until smooth. I put on a base coat of white Rust-Oleum for plastic. Then two coats of Glitter Spray followed by a coat of Glitter Clear Sealer. I sanded this with 800 grit until smooth, applied the decals and sanded everything with 1000 grit wet or dry. Then three coats of Glitter Clear Sealer sanding between each coat. The last photo shows the helmet after the lens was put back in. Some folks complain that it takes a lot of spraying to get good coverage. Use a base coat and two coats was almost too much glitter. Some talk about clogged nozzles: turn the can upside down and spray until no glitter comes out. Glitter going everywhere? This is called overspray all spray paint does it. Put down a large drop cloth. The bottom line is that this stuff does what it is supposed to do and does it well.
W**I
Effective but sticky
I read reviews that the spray ability was poor, however, mine sprayed on very easily. It does reduce some of the glitter from shedding off of ornaments however, it seems to leave a sticky residue despite letting it dry for now two days.
L**M
Very sparkly and goes on clean
So sparkly! To hold the sparkles use a layer of clear coat. I have glitter everywhere :D
M**Y
The bottle’s inner lid was stained with dried leakage, the spray wasn’t working, only glittery water came out at first then nothing at all. Went straight to the bin. Waste of money.
M**K
Title says it all. I made the mistake of thinking this white with sparkles but it's just sparkles. Not even very sparkly either! Wouldn't buy again
B**T
I did recieve my order very quickly and it was well packaged. I was excited to use this for my project so I followed the instructions and started to paint but straight away it stopped and no longer works. No I have to buy another from another store as I am unable to return it. Buys beware buying this product is not recommended.
A**R
الوان غير واضحة . مخرج البخاخ ضعيف للغاية مما تم سداد البخاخة من اول استخدام . انصح بعدم شراءها نهاءيا والبحث عن منتج بديل
L**A
I removed a star as I felt it was misleading. I was looking for glitter spray for Xmas decorations. This is a very powerful chemical spray top coat which apparently can hold the glitter on your crafts. Definitely needs to be used in well ventilated area, extremely strong fumes from this product.
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