







✨ Spray on style, lock in durability 🛠️
Rust-Oleum Biscuit 210372 Appliance Enamel is a 12-ounce spray paint designed to restore and protect home appliances with a tough, smooth epoxy finish. Made in the USA, it offers superior rust and abrasion resistance, dries fully in 4 hours, and provides a moisture-resistant, washable coating that mimics the original appliance look.















| ASIN | B000C028FI |
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Colour | Biscuit |
| Colour Code | #F5DEB3 |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Coverage | Full |
| Dry Time In Hours | 4 |
| Finish Type | Smooth |
| Full Cure Time | 4 Hours |
| Generic Name | Rust-Oleum 210372 Appliance Enamel 12-Ounce Spray, Biscuit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066126216 |
| Included Components | Brush |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.6 x 7.6 x 20.3 Centimeters |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Volume | 12 |
| Item Weight | 449 g |
| Item model number | 210372 |
| Manufacturer | 0 |
| Model Name | Specialty Appliance Epoxy Spray Paint |
| Net Quantity | 340 Grams |
| Package Information | Tin |
| Paint Type | Enamel |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 7.62 x 20.32 cm; 449 g |
| Size | 340 g (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Rust Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Durable,Smooth Finish |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| UPC | 020066126216 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
O**T
Hay que aplicarlo en un lugar abierto, no solo por cuestiones de salud sino también para no "brisear" todo lo que está alrededor, esta pintura es extremadamente pegajosa
H**S
This spray paint says it is an epoxy but there was no mixing and you can use the can several weeks after the first spray. So not sure it is a true epoxy but it looks great. I have a very old chest freezer in my garage that has a rusty top. We always end up putting so much stuff on the freezer and it scratched off the original finish. I sanded the rust and old finish with 60 grit paper and cleaned with Pre cleaner. This paint sprays very smoothly and covered well. I put about 6 very light coats with only a minute between and had no runs. By the end the nozzle started to spit droplets but they were quickly absorbed into the other paint. The final finish was extremely smooth and glossy. Or covers well and could probably handle a full color change. It took about 4-6 hours before I could touch it with any force so keep things clean until then. The next day it is very hard. I’m very impressed with this paint and will likely spray the sides too.
B**E
it worked little lighter then I wanted...
T**!
The can of paint was shaken more than adequately before use. The paint sprayed out in a very sloppy way, not a smooth flow. Prep your area (floor or ground) with lots of paper/plastic to catch the drippings. I covered a mini paint tray with plastic to catch the excess, then used a small roller to roll from the excess; otherwise, there would have been substantial waste. The floor was covered as well. Two coats were used for good coverage. Make sure to use appropriate ventilation if spraying inside! The color, biscuit was a perfect match for my fridge! I rate it a 3.8
I**S
The color match is perfect. It does tend to spray globs. Forget what you know about light passes spray paining from rattle cans. This comes out so thin you can spray it crazy heavy, and it won't be. However, waiting a few minutes between coats won't work. I was trying to cover some rust, over, and over, and it just wasn't doing it. You have to spray it heavy, let it dry a long time, and do it again. It's an exercise in patience. I suggest wearing gloves. I think my finger received more paint than what I was painting. Soap and water didn't touch it. Hand sanitizer didn't do it. A little scrubbing with a paper towel finally got it. Durability remains to be seen, but other reviews here seem very positive. It's just messy, difficult, and time consuming. Be patient, keep at it, It'll look great when it's done. Over 24 hours later, it should be completely dry. I wet sanded it a bit to smooth out the glob bubbles. It's a very thick, heavy coat. It looks great, but the whole house still smells like paint and when I walk by the painted items, they're still gassing. I guess I'm gonna be huffing paint for a few days. If at all possible, paint your items OUTSIDE with the house closed up tight. and leave them out for a couple of days. This is not like normal spray paint. This is that same heavy appliance coat your appliances had when they were new. It should require a paint mask and a booth. A better spray nozzle would help too. I painted the bottom of a medicine cabinet that was rusting and the kitchen sink that was chipped. I bought a little bottle here that's like white-out for the sink. The only trouble is, that's not made for wet areas, and had to be reapplied regularly. The advantage though is it filled in the chips perfectly. So this time I filled them in again, waited a couple of weeks, then sprayed the whole bottom of the sink with this. It's a heavy cast iron sink. It looks great, but it was time consuming and I'm beginning to think I'll never get the smell out.
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