Rust-Oleum Chalked Decorative Glaze 30 oz 2PK Smoky vs Pasler Underglaze Set - 12 colors, 2 fl oz

Overall winner: Rust-Oleum Chalked Decorative Glaze 30 oz 2PK Smoky

Key Differences

Rust-Oleum (A) is a decorative chalked glaze sold as a 30 oz two-pack for furniture and antique-look finishes and emphasizes easy application and quick drying, while Pasler (B) is a 12-color, 60 ml underglaze set aimed at ceramics with concentrated opaque colors that become vibrant after firing. Choose Rust-Oleum if you want a ready-to-use decorative glaze for furniture updates and faster drying; choose Pasler if you need multiple opaque underglaze colors for pottery/ceramics work and vibrant fired results

Rust-Oleum Chalked Decorative Glaze 30 oz 2PK Smoky

Rust-Oleum Chalked Decorative Glaze 30 oz 2PK Smoky

Rust-Oleum • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

Chalked glaze for antique-looking finishes on chalked painted surfaces. Applies over clean, fully cured paint and covers up to 200 sq. ft. One customer notes good value and easy, quick-drying application

Pros

  • Creates antique finishes on chalked surfaces
  • Easy application
  • Fast drying
  • Good value for money

Cons

  • Coverage may require multiple coats
  • Some users report needing four coats for full coverage
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Pasler Underglaze Set - 12 colors, 2 fl oz

Pasler Underglaze Set - 12 colors, 2 fl oz

Pasler • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Concentrated opaque liquid underglazes for pottery bisque or greenware. Use with transparent glaze for surface shine and richer color; suitable for detailed painting, sgraffito, watercolor effects, and mishima. Customers note vibrant colors and easy application

Pros

  • concentrated opaque colors
  • easy to apply
  • suitable for detailed painting and decoration
  • vibrant after firing

Cons

  • limited data on high-fire compatibility
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Pasler
Durability Rust-Oleum
Versatility Rust-Oleum
User Reviews Rust-Oleum