✨ Transform your space with privacy and style — DIY frosted glass magic! 🖌️
DecorRom’s Frosted Glass Paint Kit offers a 500ml water-based, low-odor spray paint solution that delivers a matte, UV-resistant finish ideal for interior windows, doors, and shower enclosures. Designed for easy DIY application, it includes gloves, masking tape, and a paint roller, covering up to 25 sq ft with two coats. Durable, waterproof, and fade-resistant, it enhances privacy while allowing natural light, providing a cost-effective alternative to traditional window films.
Manufacturer | DecorRom |
Part Number | F0223 |
Package Dimensions | 15.5 x 11.3 x 10.9 cm; 500 g |
Item model number | F0223 |
Size | 500 ml (Pack of 1) |
Colour | Transparent |
Finish | Matte |
Coverage | 25 sq ft |
Special Features | UV Resistant |
Usage | Interior |
Included Components | Gloves, Masking Tape, Paint Roller |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 500 g |
A**R
Wow! just wow....
Initally sceptical when applying this product but absolutely blown away with it now that it has had time to cure. Just 2 coats has completely blocked out the visibility. I will add another couple of coats for a more solid screen. Applied easily with the provided roller. Very happy with this product, it works well and I would buy again to use in other areas where glass frosting is required. Teh product has an odour while applying but is completely gone post cure and not an issue ina well ventelated space. It looks amazing and this tub vs several rolls of film delivers extremeley good value for money!
K**D
Great!
Does the job, much easier than film and much cheaper!
K**E
Good paint, does what it says
Works well, but beware of little chunks that can form in the paint. I've done three coats and it does exactly what it says. It turned my glass wardrobe doors into translucent frosted glass. You can still see some bold colours and shapes behind the glass but it's a much nicer look. I did find the paint had little "chunks" in it after the first use (used three coats leaving to dry over night) so I think it might start to congeal once opened.
L**S
Smoked glass paint
Very good product! Would totally recommend it.
M**D
Great Product
Great product, so much easier than the film you stick, no cutting to size :) one coat was enough for what i needed, low odour and everything you need inside the box, including a sponge, gloves and masking tape for the glass, was well worth the price and was so easy to use, would recommend
S**S
Does what it say on the tin
Brilliant item, does what it says on the tin.Goes on easy, dries fast. Depending on how obscure you want it to be depends in how many coats you need.Caught- letting husband/wife mess with it with a paintbrush can cause divorce, 😆
I**
Wouldnt reccomend didnt work for me sorry
Unfortunately this did not work for me i did everything it told you to do mixed it well and shook the can...made shure window was cleaned properly and dried ...and all preped .....half of it went on not to bad but there was bits that hadnt desolved properly..a bit like cream of top of a milk in the paint even though i mixed it well....the hole lot was a complete disaster...leaving the window patchy also where i then had to try to get the bits of the window....i spent most of my night trying to scrape it off the hole lot of the window......took me ages never again ...
#**Y
A nice idea, but I prefer window films
I'm a creative person so I WILL find use cases for this frosting paint. However, NONE of those use cases will be on an actual window for privacy because I prefer film, for durability.You get everything you need to start a frosting job bar a tray to put the paint into. Naturally, one would assume that the supplied roller would be the perfect tool for the paint, hence being supplied. However, it is just a very basic foam glossing roller with all the same issues of either not absorbing enough, or absorbing too much. As a result - like when painting walls - you do not get good even coverage. Something that is vital if you are doing a window. Even if you take time to ensure you have a nice even coating on the roller with no excess, it still goes on patchy so you end up chasing yourself trying to get a coat on without drips or runs. That's the danger of painting a vertical object you see, GRAVITY pulls excess downwards as runs or drips!I reckon if you were able to take your glazed unit out, lay it flat, and then paint it, this stuff could work better. But, on a vertical window pane, it's a uphill battle that I simply gave up on in the end, and I acquired some more window film instead. You see, a decent window film is durable and long-lasting. This paint would scratch easily and quickly look messy in a busy household.For flat mounted arts & crafts, such as on mirrors, this will work much better hence why I'll still find a use case. But as for my windows, they're sticking with window films instead.
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