Does not bond to expanded PVC sheets
I am unhappy with Krylon Dual Superbond. I sprayed it onto clean white expanded PVC material. It went on very nicely and evenly. Looked great. But... the dried paint scratches off the surface very easily. "Superbond" it is not. I am using the 8818 Gloss Smoke Gray. Now I have to scratch off all the paint and start over. About 4 sq feet of it.
I would gladly have used the Fusion in Pewter Gray but that is not available in the five stores that I checked in Orlando. The Fusion black is available here and I used that for another application, also on expanded PVC. That paint bonded very nicely but it took four or five coats to get a good black.
In a separate complaint, I find that the Search box on your krylon.com web page is useless: it always returns a "not found" result. Even when I type in a search phrase copied from a page that I am looking at. It will not find "Fusion", "Fusion for Plastic", "Dual", "Dual Superbond", etc. Useless. Sad. Very Sad. (To quote someone)
reply from Product Support
Hello. We are sorry to hear that our Dual product did not adhere successfully to PVC. However, PVC is not an approved surface. We always recommend testing our product on any surface (especially a surface that is not listed on our label) for compatibility. In regards to purchasing our Fusion product, check with your local Ace, Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's, Sherwin-Williams, Michael's, True Value and Hobby Lobby. They order the most of our product. In regards to the search box on our website, we will make sure that management is aware of your feedback.Regards, Krylon Customer Service