








✨ Transform your floors into a gleaming statement piece 🛠️
Rust-Oleum 286983 Metallic Floor Coating Kit in Silver Bullet delivers a high-gloss, marbleized metallic finish with industrial-grade polycuramine for superior chemical resistance and durability. Designed for high-traffic indoor areas like garages and workshops, it features a low-odor, VOC-free formula with no hot tire pickup and fast 24-hour cure time, covering 100-125 sq. ft. per kit. Made in the USA, this waterproof coating combines style and performance for a professional-grade floor upgrade.










| ASIN | B01GS74M0M |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #151,337 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #295 in Interior & Exterior House Paint |
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Silver Bullet |
| Color Code | Silver |
| Coverage | 100 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (785) |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Distinctive feature | Low Odor,Voc Free |
| Dry Time In Hours | 10 |
| Finish Type | Metallic, High Gloss |
| Finish types | Metallic, High Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066294410 |
| Import | Made in the USA |
| Included Components | Rust-Oleum 286983 Metallic Floor Coating Kit-Silver Bullet |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 2661.62 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 7.04 pounds |
| Item model number | 286893 |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Model Name | Rocksolid Metallic |
| Package Information | container |
| Paint Type | Metallic |
| Perfume | Unscented |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 10 inches |
| Size | 70 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Enhanced Durability, Chemical Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Floor |
| UPC | 020066294410 |
| Unit Count | 70.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
G**.
Looks Awesome!
I applied the Rock-Solid Metallic Blue to a small craft room off my garage and it came out fantastic. The room is 80 sq. ft. and I used two kits (100 sq. ft. – 125 sq. ft.). My shopping list – two epoxy kits, GlobMarble roller cover, spiked sandals, squeegee, anti-skid grit, de-greaser, masking tape, plastic drop cloth, sandpaper, chip paint brush, mineral spirits, one gallon paint pail. 1) With a putty knife and sandpaper, I went over the floor and scraped up all the junk I could. I sanded out the rust spots and other discolorations. I didn’t do any filling or leveling. The floor was in pretty good shape. 2) I scrubbed the floor with degreaser and a long-handled scrub brush according to package directions. 3) I used one of the packages of acid etch included in the kit. Followed package instructions, except I didn’t use a watering can. I just dipped the floor brush in the bucket. Dried the floor for a couple of days with a space heater and fan. 4) I masked the walls with about a foot of plastic drop cloth all around the base. I used Frog Tape to make a clean line. It didn’t come out totally clean. I guess Frog Tape only works with latex paint. 5) I mixed up the first Rock-Solid kit using just the stir stick (no power mixing). I didn’t put in the anti-skid grit at this point. With the spiked sandals on, I poured out a line of epoxy along the first wall. Used the paint brush to get into all the corners and edges. Then, I spread the epoxy using the squeegee on a long handle. Then rolled with a long handled roller. (Because of the bad reviews, I didn’t use the roller cover in the kit). One kit covered the 80 sq. ft. fairly well, but there was quite a bit of concrete showing through. 6) Applying the first kit took about 45 minutes, then I immediately mixed up the second kit (still no grit). I went back to the first wall and poured the second coat right on top of the wet first coat. This time the squeegee was scuffing through to the cement, so I just used the roller. The second coat was pooling nicely and spread well with the roller. 7) I went around and pulled the masking tape out of the wet epoxy. Then, I used a saltshaker to apply the non-skip grit to the wet epoxy only in the high traffic areas. It didn’t come out super gritty, but it seems okay. 8) Cleaned up the roller frame and long handles with mineral spirits. Threw away everything else. Went around and touched up the wall paint. 9) It came out great, but there are definitely some blemishes. There are four or five pock marks where sweat off my forehead dropped into the wet epoxy. I rolled over them, but they still left a bubble. Wear a hat or bandanna. Also, when I was removing the masking tape, some sheetrock crumbles got into the epoxy. Some other small debris appeared mysteriously. Maybe it got pulled up out of the crevices. 10) I live in a condo and the neighbors complained about the fumes. Oh well. Otherwise, it was a great improvement!
D**.
Great product, buy more and focus on prep work
Excellent product, durable, looks great. The amaretto metallic color looks much more coppery (in a good way) than I expected. The product came recommended from a friend and online forums. My buddy’s has lasted 4 years so far and still looks great with no sign of wear and tear or fading. Their experience matches my own. Budget for 80-85 sq ft per kit, otherwise you risk thin coverage. I tried a squeegee but found it would not apply even coats. Went with the supplied roller and it worked great. (Note, remove the lint from the roller beforehand by wrapping and unwrapping it with painter’s tape). Take your time with the prep and having a pair of spike platform shoes on hand in case you need to add a bit in spots while it is settling is crucial. Very happy with it and I have friends wanting to pay me to do the same to their shop floors.
L**P
Works nicely, follow the directions!
I saw a lot of mixed reviews but after using the product I think that it is all about attention to detail and following the directions. For me, this product was the right choice and I get compliments on the floor all the time. The executive summary is: 1. It's a great product with a nice look (I used Silver Bullet) - take your time and pay attention to detail as you go 2. Double up on the quantity just to be safe (in my case, I used 3 boxes for a 1-car garage) 3. This material is translucent so consider an under-coat using one of the solid non-metallic colors - I did this and I think it was a good choice I do agree that the yield is a bit lower than expected but I also think it depends on how thick you put it on and since it is somewhat auto-leveling, how many low spots you have. I ended up having to run out to Home Depot (fortunately they also carry this) mid way through since I needed a third box to finish my 1-car garage. The only issue/complaint I had was with the roller. In retrospect, I would have tossed the included roller and gone for a premium one from Home Depot since the one that they have will shed some lint which is something you'll want to remove as you go...or just use a better roller. I decided to do this on a 1-car garage on some new concrete. I had poured the concrete a little less than a year previously and had done some leveling to fill in some low spots. Since I had read that some people had issues with the appearance, I decided to do an undercoat with the RockSolid light grey color (see the photos) to ensure that I had an even look. I think this also helps with the yield since like with regular paint, the first coat is always absorbed by the material to some extent. If you do this technique, keep in mind that you have to do the final coat within one day of the undercoat for the best adhesion so plan to do it all within a day or two total. It isn't well explained anywhere and even my asking a question here did not help but the technique to install it is really important for the final look. If you just roll it on then you will get lap marks and the coloring will be off. You have to do the swirling motion to create the look. It's a bit odd but after it settles and dries you will get a nice mottled appearance if you do the swirling. The key is randomness and to avoid any lines or whatnot. Having done a few other floors with the predecessor product (Epoxy based water and Epoxy base acetone), I wished I had this product for those jobs. I have no complaints (other than the roller) and honestly, I have to say that there are probably a lot of bad installs out there that probably should not be blamed on the product. Just sayin'. I'm happy with the results and it seems to be holding up nicely!
J**M
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT IF YOU ARE GOING TO WALK ON IT...
It is beautiful the first two days but that is it. I used eight kits and took a week to prep a two car garage. I did a fantastic job applying it and poured it very heavily. When it dried I waited an extra two days to walk on it with shoes. Then let my son slide around on it with his pajamas, he loved it. The next day I looked and it is scratched to hell. Just from pajamas, no sand, no shoes, no cars, no nothing but pajamas. Then I put my work bench in and a stool, bad idea... I will be covering with carpet now because I'm sure it will be a pain to remove. Eight kits at $100.00 is not cheap. No buffing this crap out, please see pictures. Literally two days folks, I would be so mad if I used in a bedroom or livingroom. DO NOT BUY!!!
S**E
Attendre au moins 4-5 jours avant de faire circuler un véhicule sur l’epoxy
N**N
L'article est arrivé défectueux les sacs contenant le produit étaient perforés cependant, aucun problème pour le remboursement j'ai du me procurer le produit chez un autre fournisseur
K**I
Scratches easy, bad coverage, chips when anything is dropped on it had bubbles in it and water marks it. Stuff is way too expensive for how terrible it is. Do not waist your money
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