Ever looked at a vibrant mural or a perfectly customized piece of furniture and wondered how that smooth, flawless finish was achieved? The secret often lies in a simple can: aerosol paint. But walk down the paint aisle, and you’re suddenly faced with a dizzying array of nozzles, finishes, and chemical names. It’s easy to grab the first can you see, only to end up with drips, poor coverage, or a color that looks nothing like it did on the cap.
Choosing the correct spray paint is crucial. The wrong formula can ruin your project before you even start, leading to wasted time and frustration. Whether you are tackling a small craft project, restoring old metal, or bringing a large canvas to life, understanding the basics of aerosol paint is the difference between a professional look and a messy disaster.
This guide cuts through the confusion. We will break down everything you need to know—from understanding different paint bases to selecting the perfect nozzle for a fine line or a wide coat. Keep reading to unlock the secrets to achieving professional-grade results every single time you pick up that can.
Top Aerosol Paint Recommendations
- Ideal for use on interior/exterior surfaces including wood, plastic, plaster, metal, masonry and unglazed ceramic
- Oil-based formula resists chips and provides long-lasting protection
- Dries to touch in 20 minutes and covers up to 12 sq. ft. per can . Durable formula provides excellent hide and goes on smoothly . Flat finish helps hide surface imperfections . Any angle spray .
- Comfort spray tip .
- Fast Drying
- SPRAY PAINT AND PRIMER – Krylon COLORmaxx Spray Paint and Primer delivers premium coverage and superior color with adhesion and durability. This primer and spray paint can be used on wood, metal, wicker, most plastics, glass, plaster/ceramic and more.
- INDOOR/OUTDOOR RUST PROTECTION – Whether your spray paint project is inside or outdoors, this gloss white spray paint offers rust protection for a variety of DIY and craft projects including craft foam, hard surfaces, paper mache, fabric and paper.
- GLOSS WHITE SPRAY PAINT – Color changes everything – from a furniture refresh to creative touch-up. White gloss spray paint has a modern, sleek finish. White color spray paint can be used for a variety of projects, and the gloss finish has a shiny sheen.
- EASY USE – The easy push big button spray tip on this all-purpose spray paint can helps you spray any way, even upside down. Dry to the touch in 20 minutes or less for fast coverage to get projects done. 12 oz. can spray paint covers up to 25 sq. feet.
- AMERICA’S FIRST SPRAY COATING – Krylon spray paint has been trusted by consumers since 1947. COLORmaxx features the widest color offering in the Krylon product family, to help restore, refresh and recolor any project. With Krylon, today we spray.
- Ideal for use on interior/exterior surfaces including wood, plastic, plaster, metal, masonry and unglazed ceramic
- Oil-based formula resists chips and provides long-lasting protection
- Dries to touch in 20 minutes and covers up to 12 sq. ft. per can
- Durable formula provides excellent hide and goes on smoothly
- Gloss finish provides a fresh, new look for surfaces
- ALL-IN-ONE SPRAY PAINT – Krylon All-In-One Spray Paint delivers best in class adhesion, durability, and rust protection. The aerosol spray paint offers a broad color palette with multiple finishes and sheens for indoors and out.
- STRONG ADHESIVE – This all-purpose spray paint bonds with 5X Stronger Adhesion to difficult surfaces without sanding or priming. This product provides maximum rust protection for all outdoor projects.
- INDOOR/OUTDOOR SPRAY PAINT - Whether your project is inside or out, this adhesive spray paint offers maximum rust protection. Ideal for use on plastic, wood, metal, PVC, tile, and more.
- QUICK DRY – Best results when temperatures are 55° F to 75°F and humidity is below 60%. The spray paint adhesive is dry to the touch in 25 minutes, dry to handle in 2 hours.
- AMERICA’S FIRST SPRAY COATING – Krylon spray paint has been trusted by consumers since 1947. We offer a wide selection of spray paint products to help restore, refresh and recolor any project. With Krylon, today we spray.
- ALL-IN-ONE SPRAY PAINT – Krylon All-In-One Spray Paint delivers best in class adhesion, durability, and rust protection. The aerosol spray paint offers a broad color palette with multiple finishes and sheens for indoors and out.
- STRONG ADHESIVE – This all-purpose spray paint bonds with 5X Stronger Adhesion to difficult surfaces without sanding or priming. This product provides maximum rust protection for all outdoor projects.
- INDOOR/OUTDOOR SPRAY PAINT - Whether your project is inside or out, this adhesive spray paint offers maximum rust protection. Ideal for use on plastic, wood, metal, PVC, tile, and more.
- QUICK DRY – Best results when temperatures are 55° F to 75°F and humidity is below 60%. The spray paint adhesive is dry to the touch in 25 minutes, dry to handle in 2 hours.
- AMERICA’S FIRST SPRAY COATING – Krylon spray paint has been trusted by consumers since 1947. We offer a wide selection of spray paint products to help restore, refresh and recolor any project. With Krylon, today we spray.
- Ideal for use on interior/exterior surfaces including wood, plastic, plaster, metal, masonry and unglazed ceramic
- Oil-based formula resists chips and provides long-lasting protection
- Dries to touch in 20 minutes and covers up to 12 sq. ft. per can
- Durable formula provides excellent hide and goes on smoothly
- Ultra matte finish gives projects a no-shine, vintage appearance
- Each versatile Preval sprayer delivers 16 oz. of almost any paint or liquid.
- Unparalleled versatility for small projects and touch ups
- Solvent proof
- Each versatile Preval sprayer delivers 16 ounceof almost any paint or liquid
- Unparalleled versatility for small projects and touch ups
The Ultimate Buying Guide for Aerosol Paint
Aerosol paint, or spray paint, lets you cover large areas quickly. It makes painting easy for many projects. This guide helps you choose the right can for your needs.
Key Features to Look For
When you buy aerosol paint, check these important things:
- **Nozzle Type:** The nozzle controls the spray pattern. Some offer a wide fan spray. Others give a fine, detailed line. Look for cans with adjustable nozzles if you need versatility.
- **Coverage Area:** Check how much space one can covers. A larger project needs more paint.
- **Drying Time:** How fast does the paint dry? Quick-drying paint saves time. It also prevents dust from sticking to the wet surface.
- **Finish Type:** Do you want a shiny look or a dull one? Finishes include glossy (shiny), matte (dull), satin (slight shine), and specialized finishes like metallic or textured.
Important Materials and Types
Aerosol paints use different bases. The base affects how the paint sticks and how long it lasts.
1. Oil-Based Paints: These paints offer a very hard, durable finish. They stick well to metal and wood. They usually take longer to dry than water-based paints. They often have a stronger smell.
2. Water-Based (Acrylic) Paints: These are easier to clean up—usually just soap and water. They dry fast and have less odor. They work great on crafts, walls, and plastic. They might not be as tough as oil-based paints for outdoor metal.
3. Specialty Paints: Look for paints made specifically for certain materials. For example, “Plastic Primer” helps regular paint stick to slick surfaces. “High-Heat” paint resists very hot temperatures.
Factors That Improve or Reduce Quality
Good quality paint lasts longer and looks better.
What Makes Quality Better?
- **Pigment Load:** Higher quality paints use more actual color pigment. This means you need fewer coats to get solid color.
- **Valve System:** A good internal valve ensures the paint sprays evenly without sputtering or clogging.
- **Adhesion Promoter:** Some paints include ingredients that help the paint grip the surface tightly. This prevents peeling.
What Lowers Quality?
- **Cheap Propellant:** If the can uses a weak propellant (the gas that pushes the paint out), the spray might become weak halfway through the can.
- **Thin Pigmentation:** Low-quality paints require many coats. This wastes time and uses up the can faster.
User Experience and Use Cases
How you use the paint changes what you need to buy.
For Quick Fixes and Crafts: If you are decorating a small vase or touching up an indoor item, a water-based, fast-drying paint is ideal. Ease of cleanup is a big plus here.
For Outdoor or High-Wear Items: If you paint patio furniture or a bicycle, you need durability. Choose an oil-based paint or a specialty enamel. Always use a primer first for the best results on metal.
Safety First: Always use aerosol paint in a well-ventilated area. Wear a mask or respirator, especially for large jobs. The fumes are strong.
10 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Aerosol Paint
Q: Can I spray aerosol paint on plastic?
A: Yes, but you must use the right type. Standard paint often peels off slick plastic. Look for paint labeled “for plastic” or use a plastic primer first.
Q: How long does spray paint usually take to dry?
A: Drying time varies. Water-based paints can be dry to the touch in 30 minutes. Oil-based paints might need several hours before you can safely handle them. Always read the can instructions.
Q: What is “sputtering,” and how do I stop it?
A: Sputtering is when the spray comes out unevenly, like little dots instead of a smooth mist. This happens when the paint settles inside the can or the nozzle gets partially clogged. Shake the can vigorously before and during use to prevent this.
Q: Do I need to sand the surface before spraying?
A: For the best results, yes. Lightly sanding (scuffing) the old surface helps the new paint grab hold. For smooth metal, sanding is very important.
Q: What is the difference between a matte and a glossy finish?
A: A glossy finish is very shiny, like a new car. A matte finish is completely dull and non-reflective. Satin is in between, offering a slight sheen.
Q: Can I use interior spray paint outside?
A: You can, but it might not last long. Exterior paints have UV blockers to stop the sun from fading the color. Interior paint fades quickly outdoors.
Q: How do I clean a clogged spray nozzle?
A: Carefully remove the nozzle. Soak it in paint thinner or mineral spirits for a few minutes. Use a small pin or needle to clear the tiny hole. Never stick your finger inside the nozzle.
Q: Does the temperature affect how the paint sprays?
A: Yes. Cold temperatures make the propellant less effective, leading to a weak spray. Warm temperatures (but not hot) allow the can to spray its best.
Q: What is the best way to store leftover spray cans?
A: Store cans upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or heat sources, like a garage shelf. Do not store them where temperatures get very high.
Q: If I mess up, what cleaner works best on wet spray paint?
A: If the paint is still wet, use the solvent listed on the can. For water-based paint, use soap and water. For oil-based paint, use mineral spirits or paint thinner.