![]() For this experiment, I was looking for the most “classic” brass tones. There are, of course, many shades of this metallic color, just like in real life. I’d like to show you the results in the sun and indoors - remember that your light source will change color! A heating lamp (usually yellowish) changes the appearance of spray paint like wall paint. I have never used a primer on wood or bare metal. I worked on three types of surfaces - bare wood scraps, varnished wood and metal, and cut them with tape. I think it really shows the slight difference between each spray paint. I decided to test it so you can see the colors next to each other. Rust Oleum® 1936830 Specialty Metallic Spray Paint, Brass, 12 Oz However, I believe the gold and copper spray paint are interchangeable. Most have “gold” in the title, but I think it’s more of a copper tone. Rust-oleum and Krylon are both good quality spray paints that last a long time! ![]() I thought there would be a bigger selection, but these are the six I found after many visits to several hardware stores. I’ve been wanting to compare copper and gold spray paint for a long time, so over the past few months I’ve put together six metallic spray paint options: I don’t mind the look now, but warm copper tones are more realistic. I tried to get rid of the shiny brass fixtures in our last house. ![]() I’m not talking about the super shiny brass we’ve had on our doorknobs or light fixtures for years, but the warmer, varied shades of brass that look great on light fixtures and accessories. ![]()
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