Give your projects a sunny, fresh makeover with Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch Satin Sweet Mango. This 12 oz spray paint combines pigment, durability, and a satin finish in one convenient can—so you can transform metal, plastic, and wood surfaces with ease, indoors or outdoors.
Inverted Spray Convenience and Built-In Primer
Designed for versatility, this paint+primer spray features an inverted spray capability, letting you reach tight spots and the undersides of objects without tilting or flipping. Best of all, the built-in primer means you don’t need a separate primer step—you get thorough coverage and a smooth, even base in fewer steps, saving time on furniture refreshes, décor updates, or outdoor accents.
Vibrant Sweet Mango in a Subtle Satin
Sweet Mango delivers a bright, lively yellow with a sophisticated satin sheen that balances a touch of glow with a refined, non-glossy finish. The color family is yellow, designed to energize spaces, highlight details, and pair well with a variety of patterns and textures while hiding minor surface imperfections better than high-gloss finishes.
Ideal for a Wide Range of Surfaces and Projects
- Wood furniture: dress up chairs, tables, trim, or cabinets with a cheerful, timeless look.
- Metal accents: refresh planters, brackets, hardware, and decorative items for curb appeal.
- Plastic surfaces: revive storage bins, toys, or garden accents with a durable, even coat.
Performance At A Glance
- Coverage: Approximately 8–12 square feet per 12 oz can.
- Finish: Satin—soft sheen that’s easy to wipe clean and looks polished on a variety of materials.
- Dry Time: Touch dry in about 20 minutes; recoat after about 1 hour for best results.
- Indoor/Outdoor: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor projects.
- Surface Compatibility: Metal, Plastic, Wood.
- Cleanup: Mineral spirits or xylene.
- Notes: Not UV resistant and not mildew resistant; plan for sun exposure and moisture accordingly.
Practical Tips for Superior Results
Shake well before use to ensure color consistency. For optimal coverage, apply multiple thin coats rather than a single heavy layer, keeping the can roughly 8–12 inches from the surface and using even, sweeping motions. Allow each coat to dry to the touch in about 20 minutes, then recoat after roughly an hour. After painting, clear the nozzle by spraying upside down until only the propellant escapes. For outdoor projects, consider sealing or protecting with a compatible topcoat if prolonged exposure to the elements is expected.