Some of Our Favorite DIY Bloggers Tell Us Why They Love Plutonium…

Obviously we love Plutonium Paint for so many reasons, but we may be biased. Want to know what some of our favorite craft bloggers, interior designers, and artists are saying?

Paula from Frog Prince Paperie says:

Not all spray paints are created equal.

I can in all honesty tell you I really wish I had known about Plutonium Paint before doing all those other projects.

Why? First, it would have been a huge time saver. The paint dries in about five minutes. You have to be sure spray paint is totally cured on serving pieces before handling them else they are gummy and the paint slides around on whatever you are painting. Not so with Plutonium!

The pigment load in Plutonium Paint is also a lot greater than in the hardware store paint cans…which means you can get away with one coat. Which means you don’t have to spend all that extra time putting extra coats on. And if you’re painting a hutch or a dresser–that could add up to hours of work!

To say the least, I am in love with Plutonium Paint , and plan to toss all the cans in my garage and replace them with these lovelies. Certainly worth giving a great new product a shot if you haven’t already.

Here’s her DIY thrift store cake stand spray paint tutorial:

Cake Stand painted with Plutonium Paint
Dresser painted with Plutonium Paint spray paint.

Jen from Grounded to the Garage:

Plutonium spray paints are unlike any other spray paint I have ever used before. First and most important, they have quick change spray caps!  These caps are amazing, you can choose the diameter of your spray pattern.

Here is the mermaid dresser she created using Plutonium’s 1st Place Metallic for the hardware.

Sam From DIY Huntress:

I’ve been using Plutonium Paint for my heavy duty projects for a while now. Their cans make life really easy. You can use them upside down, their colors are great for outdoor use, and there’s an awesomely fast dry time, which makes completing a project so much quicker. They also come with different size spray heads, which makes it possible to paint any project! In conclusion, this is why partnering with them on this project just felt so right.”

Here is a bench she made.

DIY bench painted with Lala Plutonium Spray Paint.
Handmade Flower displays painted with spray paint by Plutonium

Amy from Delineate Your Dwelling:

I’m a craft blogger and I have used QUITE a few cans of spray paint in my day and I was VERY impressed by Plutonium!…

The best part is, that this paint dries SO remarkably fast!!  I do live in the desert, so our humidity is practically nothing, which probably helped things, but this spray paint dried in moments – I could not believe it.

Another awesome perk to this spray paint is because of its high pigment load Plutonium® can provide up to 2½ times the coverage of other aerosol paints.

Amy made these really cool monochrome flower bouquets:

So, what is stopping you from trying out Plutonium Paint? It covers better, dries faster, and can be used on wood, silk, glass, plastic, and almost any surface you want to paint. It is also UV resistant, made in the US, and an eco-friendly option.

Want more info? Take a look here.

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