Most Liked Positive Review
High quality paint that lasts and matches equipment color...
Excellent paint! Sprays flawlessly, dries rapidly and weathers very well. The colors match the manufacturer's original paint perfectly. I buy Krylon Farm and Implement paint for about half of what it would costs me to buy the original equipment manufacturer's paint from an equipment dealer and it's just as good if not better. I've been using Krylon Farm and Implement paint on my equipment for over fifteen years and have never had a problem of any kind with it at all. I just came to their site to see if I could match up a color for one of my tractor attachments and I easily found it. I buy this paint at my local auto parts store saving me a trip to an equipment dealership and Krylon is less money. I highly recommend this paint to anyone looking for an exact color match paint that can take the weather and abuse that farm equipment is subject to.
Most Liked Negative Review
Do not use on item you care about...
Well, I started thinking about the busy farmer with the John Deere tractor, who orders online. Yes, I read the instructions, and what you see in one photo is after "two coats", the other is "three coats" of paint. I was going to try to get my money back after one coat, but, to give a accurate review, I used the entire product, and my review continues into the next day.
And this can is;
1. Not the exact color; John Deere Yellow.
2. It's very drippy.
3. After 2 coats, it's still drippy looking.
4. Air pressure in the can is high = more air, less paint.
5. It is matte, and not gloss.
6. After an hour the paint begins to wrinkle (see close up photo). However, I do have to point out that where it's wrinkling, it isn't just metal. Where it is wrinkling, there is a bit of Krylon Paint, from last month. And no, the surface wasn't moist or wet, and it's the right the temperature for using the product, as directed.
Now, maybe I just got the one can out of 1000, that does not work. Five years ago, I remember the average Krylon paint was drippy, but, last month I bought a can of "25% more", and surprisingly it looked good, and I even used a bit of the paint on what I used this paint on. Which is why I bought the can of Krylon John Deere Yellow.
I did write in another review elsewhere, that; "Now I'm not saying that I won't buy the product ever again, because if I want something to look vintage, this would be the look I'd want, and Krylon may work. So, I would recommend it, but, not for its intended use.", but, not now. I won't buy Krylon paint for a vintage look, but, I may buy for a garbage look, because who knows if this paint is going to be chipping in a day.
The drippy look, dried drippy. While using your product, I sprayed on a metal pipe (see photo), and it came out looking lighter in color, and just look at the picture. I did not lay the pipe on the ground, as one does not take all metal off a John Deere tractor, before spraying it. This is a test that should have been done before manufacturing. Since you never saw an instructional video on how to make paint, might I suggest you tour other paint companies...You know what? No. I apologize. Of course you know what you are doing, you just don't care about your product, or customers.