






🪨 Elevate your space with the effortless charm of stone — no chisel required!
Krylon K18202 Coarse Stone Texture Finish Spray Paint in Charcoal Sand delivers a durable, authentic stone-like textured finish on a variety of surfaces. This 12-ounce aerosol can covers 4-6 square feet per use, dries quickly, and is acid-free with odor-blocking technology, making it ideal for both interior and exterior creative projects. Highly rated and versatile, it’s the go-to choice for professionals and hobbyists seeking a sophisticated, rustic aesthetic.












| ASIN | B000I6DHXI |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,012 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #60 in Spray Paint |
| Brand | Krylon |
| Color | Charcoal Sand |
| Color Code | Charcoal Sand |
| Coverage | 4-6 ft²/can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,583) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2007 |
| Finish | Textured |
| Finish Type | Textured |
| Included Components | Krylon K18202 Coarse Stone Textured Finish Spray Paint, Charcoal Sand, 12 Ounce |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 9.2 ounces |
| Item model number | K18202 |
| Manufacturer | Krylon |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Coarse Stone Textured Finish |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Spray |
| Part Number | K18202 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.7 x 2.7 x 7.9 inches |
| Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Odor Blocking |
| Special Features | Odor Blocking |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood, Metal, Plastic, Craft Foam, Paper Mache, Glass, Plaster, Ceramic, Paper, Wicker |
| UPC | 343538592112 724504182023 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
A**R
Great product
Love this spray paint. Great texture!
K**M
Definitely recommend
Perfect color if you like an off-white stone look. I used this for 3 pillar candles for my mantel. They were white, like whiiiiite, and I wanted a more rustic stone look, but bought them because I liked their shape. I spray painted them last night in a thin coat and it was dry this morning. It’ll look nice on my mantel!
G**E
This takes Multiple layers
The cost is one draw back, secondly it takes multiple applications to get the texture that looks like stone. And it has a very strong oder. But with that said the finished bowl was very pretty. Also, when the vases on our family Graves were stolen we use PV pipe to make new ones and used this spray to make them look like they were stone. Worked great!
T**Y
I redid my countertops with White Onyx...
UPDATE: it's been over 2 years now and the countertops continued to yellow because of the polyurethane sealant to the point where I wish I would have painted the counters in a dark color to begin with. I don't regret repainting the countertops process because it actually works, but with a white color the polyurethane will cause it to yellow and stain over time. If you insist on having lighter countertops you may want to consider using countertop protectors because the polyurethane isn't impervious to creating dark stains, which will show up against a lighter background. SHEER: If you plan on redoing your formica countertops you'll need to sand and then use a couple layers of primer and/or paint for this texture paint to stick to. I thought the White Onyx would be a very white paint in itself and that combined with one coat of primer there would be good coverage. But I discovered it does not have much base white color in it (sheer-ish), and the primer spray paint I used wasn't enough by itself to white out and prepare the dark countertops either (still had some dark show through), so I brushed a white paint semi-gloss which I had laying around on top of the primer to fully cover up my old countertops, deglossed, sanded, and then applied more White Onxy on top. The White Onyx does not have primer in it and is kind of sheer so if you don't have a white surface to begin with, you're definitely going to have to prime or paint it first, or both before you apply it. If you have a good amount of counter space you'll probably need two cans of this product because you'll have to do a couple of layers to get a very coarse texture. SEALING: Countertops need to be sealed to protect against water damage, especially around the sink and in high traffic areas. I did my research and polyurethane is more impervious to water over time than polyacrylic. HOWEVER, polyurethane has yellow undertones to it so when I applied it to the White Onxy, it yellowed it immediately and turned it more into a cream color. I applied a thick cover of polyurethane to completely seal it. I didn't mind the eventual cream color because my kitchen doesn't require stark white countertops, but just keep that in mind when choosing your sealants if you're going for a very white look. Conversely though, I do have the peace of mind that I can place anything on my countertops and they won't be damaged or chip anytime soon, which I probably wouldn't have had had I use polyacrylic as the sealer. There may be some other clear sealing options but I went with polyurethane. Overall I'm satisfied with this purchase and it achieved the results that I was hoping for. I hope this review was helpful, and good luck on your projects!
D**R
Good paint.
Beautiful texture and color.
M**K
Not for exterior use
This looked great for a stone look on a castle shaped bird house I built, but it "melted" after the first rain. If this was sold an interior only, it would be 5 stars, but if you're going to use it on anything outdoors, you need to add some kind of waterproof finish after spraying it on or the texture will wash right off..
G**N
Easy to use
Looks like real stor
S**E
Must Dry for At Least 24 Hours Before Exposing to Moisture or Rain!!!
Outdoor Precautions: The paint comes out beautiful looking that is surely the positive; however, this texture takes a LONG time to dry. I let it dry for over 6 hours and it "seemed" dry enough to the touch. Then, I left it alone overnight and a light rain came in. When I went outside the next morning every single bit of the textured paint washed off or turned to a paste. I took a garden hose and simply sprayed the paint off with water which came off real easy and left a bunch of granules in the driveway. LESSON LEARNED: Plan your paint job well. Check the weather for at least 24 hours and make sure there is no moisture or rain for at least 24 hours. Dry to the touch is not enough for this paint. Also, application seems to work better on more sunny days rather than cloudy, slightly moist and cool days. While your new stone paint job will look REALLY cool when done, don't let the "dry to the touch" fool you. It is not ready to be exposed to weather. I have used this paint before outside and it held up well when properly dried and placed some clear coat or some sort of poly over it. Be VERY careful when using this or it can turn real frustrating and expensive to have to clean up and start over again.
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