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I was walking through walmart and happened to spot the Krylon. It has a new label, sorta. It looks exactly like the old 5 full circle label (back when Krylon was IT) but with some shadowing on the circles. I tried reading the cans as they had some of the (now old, I guess)cans with the piece of 5 circles. I couldn't see much different, but they don't exactly list the ingredients on these.
Anyone know anything about this?
-------------------- Chris Welker Wildfire Signs Indiana, Pa Posts: 4254 | From: Indiana, PA | Registered: Mar 2001
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Are you talking about the new "Fusion" paints Krylon brought out recently?
The stuff works awesomely althought he colors are a little blah. I sure hope that they introduce new "Fusion" colors that are like the original colors!
Have a great one!
-------------------- Bruce Bowers
DrCAS Custom Lettering and Design Saint Cloud, Minnesota
"Things work out best for the people who make the best of the way things work out." - Art Linkletter Posts: 6465 | From: Saint Cloud, Minnesota | Registered: Jun 1999
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Check out Krylon's website and see if you recognize the label. Krylon makes so many different kinds of paint it's hard to keep up with what's available.
-------------------- Dave Johnson Saltsburg, PA
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I don't know about that one, but the new line of Krylon Fusion plastic spray paints contain the ketones that bite into vinyl. It works. The can also says it's good for metal, wood etc. This may be the original Krylon just marketed for painting plastics.
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I was wondering about Fusion on vinyl. Good to know. While browsing their web site, I came across the MSDS section. Since the labels don't provide enough information, the MSDS for each product will fill in the blanks.
-------------------- Dave Johnson Saltsburg, PA
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I faded some flames with the new fusion paint, used high tack to tranfer the design and not one spot of paint came of on the transfer tape. I was really impressed with the fusion paint. I agree though that they need to produce more colors.
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I don't believe what Walmart had was the fusion stuff. It was sitting on the shelf with the regular spary paints. I can't imagine our Walmart having anything decent (we have one of the lower grades of Walmarts).
-------------------- Chris Welker Wildfire Signs Indiana, Pa Posts: 4254 | From: Indiana, PA | Registered: Mar 2001
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Walmart is where I got mine from. We have one of those crapppy Walmarts too, and we have a Walmart distribution center in our county. Now that makes no since huh.
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It is stupid Don. I've gone into the Walmart in the town my hubby is working in and found jeans and sweaters I like, pieces for my Christmas Village, all kinds of things that NEVER get to our Walmart. I gave up on ours for jeans. Seems they only carry jeans for people over 300 lbs or under age 15. The only ones in my size are those filthy things that make you look like you're on welfare. I had to drive an hour to another county to find jeans. This town is getting ridiculous.
-------------------- Chris Welker Wildfire Signs Indiana, Pa Posts: 4254 | From: Indiana, PA | Registered: Mar 2001
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Great to know the Krylon FUSION works on vinyl---I tried some on a flowerpot for my wife and it was great, but never got around to shooting some vinyl with it.....my son's got a new bike helmet though----hmmmmmmm.....
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I went back to Walmart and got some more colors today. They had black, white, navy, burgundy, vivid blue, yellow, and some odd colors called sun dried tomatoe, butternut, an odd purpleish-blue and a beige color. That is all I saw in choices.