I am happy to be the first to review Rustoleum paints. I have grown up with it and rely upon it for household as well as craft projects.
The line seems have slipped by the EPA's mandates -- it still contains oil -- and provides a true high gloss finish. I use it on metal awnings, wicker, an old wagon, a glider, metal baseboard heaters, birdhouses -- really just about any project requiring a hard, shiny and durable finish.
They have a mirror product which allows one to turn any glass surface into a mirror.
Finishes range from matte to satin to high gloss. There are spray or brush on formulas.
Sooner or later the EPA will crack down on them; meanwhile, I am hoarding dozens of cans of Charleston Green spray.
I really do love and vouch for Rustoleum.
Five shiny stars.
P.S. The only problem I encounter is trying to use the spray paint on a highly humid day -- thereby clogging the hole. But they warn you about this possibility. Just follow their directions.
Answer: Every project that entails my using Rustoleum is a success.
Answer: Legit, of course. Or, why would I bother to review it?