POR-15 Top Coat Gloss White Spray Paint 16 fl. oz vs Rust-Oleum Acrylic Enamel 2X Spray Paint, Gloss White, 12 oz (6 pack)
Overall winner: POR-15 Top Coat Gloss White Spray Paint 16 fl. oz
Key Differences
Rust-Oleum (A) is a 6-pack acrylic-enamel spray with built-in primer and faster dry-to-touch, making it a more versatile, cost-effective choice for general projects. POR-15 (B) is a single 16 fl. oz can positioned for direct-to-metal rust prevention with a high-gloss top-coat focus and slightly higher user-rated durability and overall rating
POR-15 Top Coat Gloss White Spray Paint 16 fl. oz
Gloss white spray paint for direct-to-metal rust prevention, no primer needed. Durable, easy to apply, with a high-gloss finish; some customers question price and rust prevention consistency.
Pros
- Direct to metal rust prevention
- High-gloss finish
- Easy application
Cons
- Mixed opinions on rust prevention
- Some customers find price high
- Adhesion varies by user
Rust-Oleum Acrylic Enamel 2X Spray Paint, Gloss White, 12 oz (6 pack)
All-in-one acrylic enamel spray paint for metal, plastic, and wood with quick dry time and strong coverage. Customers note easy application and good color match, though some report inconsistent hardening timing and occasional spray issues
Pros
- all-in-one paint and primer
- excellent coverage and adhesion
- dries to touch in 20 minutes
- covers up to 12 sq ft per can
Cons
- some report it doesn't harden in a day
- reports of cans stopping after 10 seconds
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Rust-Oleum |
| Durability | POR-15 |
| Versatility | Rust-Oleum |
| User Reviews | POR-15 |