Fusion Mineral Paint (16.9 Fl Oz, Acadia Pear







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Fusion Mineral Paint (16.9 Fl Oz, Acadia Pear
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
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Won't purchase again
Kindle Customer✓ Verified Purchase•January 15, 2018
You know how someone talks something up so much, you're disappointed when you finally try it because it doesn't live up to the hype? That's what the company did with this paint. It's a good paint, but it didn't live up to the promises. I bought 500 mL of chocolate brown to use on a China cabinet, and it wasn't quite enough paint. The cabinet has some dips and grooves, and I bought Fusion so that I wouldn't have to go through the trouble of sanding. Based on the company's promises, I also opted to not apply a primer. It took 3-4 coats to fully cover the original wood finish. I highly recommend sanding you paint!
The China cabinet is in a very low traffic area, so I've waited a couple of months to see if a finish was necessary. It is! The slightest graze of a fingernail over the paint leaves a scuff mark, so I can't imagine wiping a dust cloth over it in case there's a larger piece of dirt. There's also a scratch where the paint was completely taken off, showing the original finish, though I'm not sure what caused that.
The good things I can say about it -- it's a nice dark brown, so the color is just what I wanted. It also went on smoothly.
It would be a great paint if you're going through the prepping process of sanding and using primer, and then adding a finished coat of something. But by the time you do all that, it's not worth the extra cost of Fusion Mineral Paint.
The China cabinet is in a very low traffic area, so I've waited a couple of months to see if a finish was necessary. It is! The slightest graze of a fingernail over the paint leaves a scuff mark, so I can't imagine wiping a dust cloth over it in case there's a larger piece of dirt. There's also a scratch where the paint was completely taken off, showing the original finish, though I'm not sure what caused that.
The good things I can say about it -- it's a nice dark brown, so the color is just what I wanted. It also went on smoothly.
It would be a great paint if you're going through the prepping process of sanding and using primer, and then adding a finished coat of something. But by the time you do all that, it's not worth the extra cost of Fusion Mineral Paint.
Excellent Coverage, Perfect Color
megan3132✓ Verified Purchase•December 26, 2017
I used one coat on both my wooden coffee table & end table, and then just touched up in spots that needed it. This paint went on so smooth & the coverage is amazing! I still have about a third of a container left after painting the bases of both pieces of furniture. It looks grayish green in the container, but it goes on as more of a grayish white which was exactly what I was looking for. Beautiful, easy to use paint!
Had my doubts but it was super easy to use, great coverage a small container goes a long way.
Sally Cooper✓ Verified Purchase•December 15, 2017
I bought Fusin Mineral Paint to re-do an old wood china hutch, wooden file cabinet, antique end table and secretary desk. I've never painted over sealed/glazed/finished wood before so I had my doubts that the paint wood adhere. I did use steel wool to etch the pieces prior to painting. All I can say is that I was surprised how easily the paint went on (one coat!) full coverage with the use of a quality brush. It seemed to be self leveling and dried to a semi matte/satin finish. I did add a wax sealer (different brand) over each surface for added protection and it gave the pieces a subtle shine. Would recommend this product and may use it to re-do a wooden southwestern (from Mexico sealed with unknown oily products) bedroom set...will see how it adheres to that unknown finish but I have high hopes. Super easy to use, great coverage a small container goes a long way.
So much flexibility in creating
Pleased✓ Verified Purchase•May 3, 2017
Love, love this paint . I wasn't sure when I read the reviews but I decided to try this paint by starting with sample sizes. The coverage is fantastic and when it drys there is a soft shine with out adding any other product. I also used it like a stain and I was surprised at how easy it was to do. The wood grain shows through and it doesn't look painted.
The good thing about the product was that it dries very ...
Pam G.✓ Verified Purchase•April 29, 2017
I just spent about 30 hours stripping and sanding an old dresser. I tried this on a couple of small pieces. I've never had so many brush strokes in my life. There is no self-leveling property to it. I used a Purdy, a soft Woolster and a regular chip brush all with the same results. The good thing about the product was that it dries very hard (but too fast) and dries hard. Dried so hard I had a time trying to sand off a drip down the side. I've wasted my money on this. Now I have to go back and sand off what I put on.
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