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Rust-Oleum 286983 Metallic Floor Coating Kit-Silver Bullet
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Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Silver |
Finish Type | Metallic, High Gloss |
Size | 2.19 Quart (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 2661.62 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Low odor |
Unit Count | 70.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Metallic |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Floor |
About this item
- Rock Solid Metallic Floor Coating Contains Pearlescent And Iridescent Accents That Produce Marbleized Gleaming Finishes
- Perfectly Suited For High Traffic Areas Like Garages And Workshops But Still Safe Enough To Be Used In Other Interior Spaces Like Basements, Laundry Rooms, And Family Rooms
- Features: Industrial Grade Polycuramine, Chemical Resistant, No Hot Tire Pickup, Low Odor, And Voc Free
- Country Of Origin : United States
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Easy to use | — | 4.1 | 3.8 | 3.8 | 3.8 | 3.8 |
Value for money | — | 3.4 | 3.3 | 3.3 | 3.3 | 3.4 |
Adhesion | — | — | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.9 |
Sheerness | — | — | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.7 |
Easy to spread | — | — | 3.8 | 3.8 | 3.8 | 3.1 |
Sold By | DTEP, LLC | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | AmericaMart | Amazon.com |
volume | 2661.62 milliliters | 128 fluid ounces | 152 fluid ounces | 180 fluid ounces | 500 milliliters | 1 gallons |
unit count | 70 | 128 | 1 | 180 | 1 | 1 |
paint type | Metallic | Oil | Oil | Oil | Oil | Oil |
surface suggestion | Floor | floor | Floors | Terrazzo | Concrete | Floor |
full cure time | 24 hours hours | — | 24 hours hours | 10 hours hours | 24 hours hours | 24 hours hours |
waterproof | — | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | — |
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From the manufacturer
Rust-Oleum RockSolid Garage Floor Coating
20X Stronger than Epoxy
Revolutionary industrial grade polycuramine formula
Drive On in 24 hours
Low odor and low VOC solution cures quickly
No Hot Tire Pickup
Rock hard coating resists salt, oil, gas and other harsh chemicals
Available in many unique colors and styles
- Garage
- Metallic
- Pearlescent
- Marble
- Clear Top Coat
- Textured Clear Top Coat
Easy 3-Step Application
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Prepare SurfaceScrub & etch heavily soiled areas with concrete etch. Rinse & dry thoroughly before application. |
Burst, Shake, PourCombine each easy mix burst pouch separately and shake to create perfect self leveling coating. |
Apply CoatingApply in 4' x 4' sections with included roller and broadcast decorative chips over fresh wet coats. |
Other Supplies Needed:
- Roller Frame
- Extension Pole
- Stiff Bristled Broom / Scrub Brush
- 3" Paint Brush
- Anti-Skid Additive (Optional)
- Heavy-Duty Degreaser (Optional)
- Concrete Patch & Repair (Optional)
Coverage:
1 Car Kit covers 200-250 sq ft
2.5 Car Kit covers 450-500 sq ft
Coverage rate varies based on surface texture and porosity
One Coat System with Extreme Durability
Burst Pouch Technology
Roll side A toward side B to burst and mix the two components. Each pouch is designed to apply individually for best pot life.
Ultimate Surface Protection
Apply on garages, basements, workshops, laundry rooms, mud rooms and more on concrete, wood, drywall or tile surfaces.
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars
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3.8 out of 5 stars
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Coverage | Up to 250 sq ft | Up to 125 sq ft | Up to 125 sq ft | Up to 250 sq ft |
Product System | 2-Part Burst Pouch | 2-Part Burst Pouch | 2-Part Burst Pouch | 2-Part Burst Pouch |
Walk On Time | 8-10 Hours | 8-10 Hours | 8-10 Hours | 24 Hours |
Drive On Time | 24-36 Hours | 24-36 Hours | 24-36 Hours | 3 Days |
Application Temperature | 40-90°F | 40-90°F | 40-90°F | 60-85°F |
Pot Life | 45 Mins | 45 Mins | 45 Mins | 1-2 Hours |
# of Coats | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Sheen / Finish | Extreme High Gloss | High Gloss Metallic | High Gloss Pearlescent | Gloss |
Product Base | Polycuramine | Polycuramine | Polycuramine | Two-Part Epoxy |
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Product information
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
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Color | Silver |
Finish Type | Metallic, High Gloss |
Size | 2.19 Quart (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 2661.62 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Low odor |
Unit Count | 70.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Metallic |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Floor |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | Rust-Oleum 286983 Metallic Floor Coating Kit-Silver Bullet |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | Rocksolid Metallic |
Package Information | Can |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Coverage | 100 |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 10 inches |
Item Weight | 7.04 pounds |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
ASIN | B01GS74M0M |
Item model number | 286893 |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #66,116 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #189 in Interior & Exterior House Paint |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish types | Metallic, High Gloss |
Distinctive feature | Low Odor,Voc Free |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Batteries required | No |
Import | Made in the USA |
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Product Description
Rock-solid metallic floor coating contains pearlescent and iridescent accents that produce marbleized gleaming finishes. Perfectly suited for high traffic areas like garages and workshops but still safe enough to be used in other interior spaces like basements, laundry rooms, and family rooms. Features: industrial grade polycuramine, chemical resistant, No peel guarantee, No hot tire pickup, low odor, and VOC Free. Drive on in 24 hours. Kit covers 100 to 125 sq. Ft. - 2 kits needed for 1-car garage.
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Customers like the appearance and ease of use of the paint. For example, they mention it looks amazing, shiny, and cool. That said, some complain about the coverage and color. They say it only covers 75 sq feet and the silver bullet color is a lot darker than expected. Opinions are mixed on quality.
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Customers like the appearance of the paint. They say it looks amazing, professional, and shiny.
"...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..." Read more
"Easy to use and looks great- just takes twice as much as noted on instructions" Read more
"Looks pretty good. Two issue to be aware of:1) It take more than you would think. My garage is 425 square feet...." Read more
"...Third time I've done a garage floor. Usuallt 300.00, i am up to 800. It's cool, but that cool? I have nk choice but to finish this far in...." Read more
Customers find the process fairly easy, DIY made easy, and mixing this is very easy.
"Easy to use and looks great- just takes twice as much as noted on instructions" Read more
"...Mixing this is very easy, shake the pouch pour in your bucket with the color additive and mix..." Read more
"Great product easy to apply. Need to be honest about their products coverage...." Read more
"...Love the looks of the floor though. Process fairly easy" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the paint. Some mention it's an excellent product, while others say it'll get air bubbles in the first coat and look unprofessional. They also say the yield is a bit lower than expected and the batch is bad.
"...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..." Read more
"Excellent product, most likely will get air bubbles in the first coat, second is required to get the job done!" Read more
"...This stuff... it cost a fortune, looks nothing like their photos, unprofessional and looks like a 1st time DIYer did it... The good news is, once..." Read more
"Bad batch. Could not use ! Asking for a full refund." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the coverage of the paint. They mention that it doesn't cover much, it only covers 75 sq feet, and it takes more than you would think.
"Doesn’t cover much but looks great 👌🏾..." Read more
"...It take more than you would think. My garage is 425 square feet...." Read more
"...-only covers 75 sq feet (not 100-125 so I had to have hubby run out and buy another 2 packs off the shelf)..." Read more
"...It is not paint, it’s more of a clear coat. Does not cover anything underneath. Absolutely horrible." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the color of the paint. They mention that the silver bullet color is a lot darker than expected, and the color is very light. Some customers also mention that they will get lap marks and the coloring will be off.
"...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...." Read more
"...11. The silver bullet color is a lot darker than you would expect.I was hoping...." Read more
"...silver bullet boxes for my 2 car garage and 2 of the boxes the color was very light almost a clear coat when I pored on the floor...." Read more
Customers are disappointed with the transparency of the paint. They say that the material is translucent, and there is no concealment.
"...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..." Read more
"...The cost: as reviewers stated, it’s semi transparent, if you go to thin this will show existing marks, patch work, etc...." Read more
"Beware , this is completely transparent . Floor must be brand new. No concealment whatsoever...." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
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!
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2019
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!
UPDATE: After numerous calls with Rust-Oleum, a lot of sanding and 17 kits later for a 550 sq ft basement, here is what I have learned:
1. For new concrete or underlay, you must wait at least 28 days for the concrete to cure before applying product.
2. Underlay is very porous and will absorb a lot of the first coat, there is no need to etch this surface if the underlay is new.
3. Expect to put two coats of product on, so buy twice as much product as your space requires per the coverage on the kit. For example, for a 250 sq ft room, get 5 kits (100 sq ft x 5 = 500 sq ft).
4. The new formula has the tint included in the bag, so there is no need to mix with a drill. If you happen to have one of the old versions of the kit that you have to add to the mix just before pouring, avoid using a drill to mix it as it adds air to the product and will result in serious bubbling of the product after drying. Use the stir stick to manually mix it, it beats having to sand the whole floor down and apply a second coat.
5. Apply a thin layer at first, and go back a day or two later to apply a second thin layer. A layer that is too thick will result in bubbles. One layer looks like crap and looks nothing like what is advertised. The second layer will look great. You have 30 days for the product to cure entirely before you can't apply a "rescue coat" after a failed attempt.
6. Do not shake the bag vigorously, it will result in bubbles forming as the product dries. Be patient with each bag and mix thoroughly by laying the bag flat on the ground and kneeding it like you are making bread for 2-3 minutes.
7. Ideally having three people applying would be great; one mixing/kneeding, one pouring and one rolling. If it's just you, don't rush it, you have plenty of time to mix bags better applications if using multiple kits.
8. Pour the bag in small sections and use the box to hold the bag as you spread, do not try to pour the whole bag at once.
9. If bubbles appear after dryjng, let it dry for 2-3 days and sand down with 60 grit sand paper using an orbital sander. The product cannot be used as a filler, so make sure to sand away to a smooth surface. i.e. no craters, you'll know what I mean when you start sanding.
10. Do not wash the surface down with water within the first 30 days, it makes the product turn cloudy. Rust-Oleum suggests vacuuming the surface and washing with a solvent based cleaner like acetone after sanding, if sanding is required because of bubbles.
11. The silver bullet color is a lot darker than you would expect.I was hoping.
I'm definitely on the fence as to how I feel about this product. I really wanted something different compared to the bland gray colors that you typically see in a basement, but I'm sort of regretting the $$$$ I spent on 11 kits of this product, the time I spent sanding and the 6 additional kits Rust-Oleum sent me to remedy the situation.
To be fair, Rust-Oleum customer service were very helpful and patient, and helped me fill a warranty claim to get additional kits for free, and provided additional information each time I called to make sure I finished the job to my satisfaction. I did call every day while I waited for the claim to go through, and each time I got an additional nugget of information about the product.
This is actually a great product, but Rust-Oleum really should make a detailed instructional video with all this detail, and for various types of concrete surfaces; new, old, underlay, etc.