🖌️ Refresh your fabric game—because your space deserves a glow-up!
Fabricoat Fabric Paint is a premium 8.5oz satin-finish paint designed to restore or completely change the color of various fabric surfaces without compromising softness or flexibility. Easy to apply with a brush or sponge, it covers upholstery, clothing, car interiors, and more, delivering a non-toxic, indoor-safe solution for stylish fabric transformations.
Brand | Fabricoat |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Satin |
Size | 250ml / 8.5 Fl Oz |
Item Volume | 250 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Non Toxic |
Unit Count | 8.5 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Non-acrylic |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Paint |
Included Components | Pinsel |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Model Name | FABRICOLOUR |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | Container Type |
Coverage | 250ml will cover a dining car or car seat |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Manufacturer | Furniture Clinic |
Part Number | FABRICOLOUR |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 6.5 inches |
Item model number | FABRICOLOUR |
Style | Fabric Paint |
Finish | Satin |
Material | paint |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**D
Instant FRIENDS sofa with this paint
Great paint . I am a doll designer and needed a child size sofa to look like the FRIENDS sofa for a series I am working on and I had a Pottery Barn sofa that. My Granddaughter had outgrown and this worked perfect . It only took two bottles along with using some fabric extender and it turned out great! I did purchase a Fabricoat paintbrush too which I am sure helped it to be a smooth process but all in all it is great!
D**I
Easy to apply and worked well
Worked well. I used it on a car seat. It was easy to apply and doesn’t seem to rub off. I would recommend it.
B**Z
Worked well for me.
Pros: easy to apply, adheres well. Nice colorCons: The first application penetrates into the fabric and appears to have little coverage and color authenticity. The second coat gives you the coverage and achieves the color. This requires more product than you think.Bottom line: I still love it. This product allowed me to change the color of the fabric on an old cornice board to match my new color scheme in the fraction of the cost of new fabric. I did not even remove it from the wall. You would never know that it was a different color before.I cannot speak to durability and wear at this time.
P**E
Ok, Splotchy & Dries very dark
This is 2 full bottles on a queen headboard; 1 white, 1 purple. I wanted a light purple and at frist I thought I got it. Then it fully dried (which takes about 18 hours btw). It's so much darker dry. Maybe thats just what paint does, but it's kind of crazy to me that this is the result with a full mix of white. It's also splotchy once fully dried. Now, I could do a second coat but that would mean spending ANOTHER $30 on 16 oz. of paint. Kind of insane. And if I want it lighter, Im thinking w bottles of white with 1 purple, making it $45. Maybe my biggest complaint here is just how insanley expensive it is. I'd be spending $75 on some paint for a single queen head board with 2 coats. Even if I didnt want a light color, Id still need 4 bottles as 2 was needed for the 1st coat. That's $60. Pros: easy to work with, no smell, decent coverage but small amount. Cons: Color options limited, very dark choices, dries splotchy and darker, very expensive for the amount of paint you get.
D**.
Color is beautiful
So I purchased the used couch which I thought I would never do because I thought it would gross me out. I had a professional cleaning company to clean the sofa and unfortunately not all the marks on the fabric came out. My boyfriend had suggested me painting the fabric. At first I was not a fan I thought it would come out crunchy. Watched a lot of videos read a lot of reviews. Decided on this blue that's almost a jewel color. The couch was a gold to start with. I bought a round large blending brush to try and help me blend in the paint. I bought a lot of paint and halfway through I bought a lot more worried I might not have enough. I made sure I sprayed the couch as I was going with water. And the paints actually went farther than I thought it would. My wedding section down with a spray bottle. My first coat was thin I thought I needed to do it then so it wouldn't be crunchy. The blending brush was a huge huge help. I blend it in and bolt directions. I think this sofa came out absolutely gorgeous. Not crunchy. I love that you can still see the textile through the paint. I love the sofa even more than I did when I purchased it.I have already recommended this paint to a few of my friends because it is terrific... There is no smell with this. It went on well. Brush is cleaned up easily. I might try to Scotch guard this after it is dry. Nobody has mentioned doing that I hope it works out okay I'll try a small area first
J**N
Buy it!!!!the black was perfect. No crunch!
Painted my beige patio set cushions to black!!! Was cheaper to paint than buy new ones. I found mixing it with water for the first and last coat really made it easier. Very beautiful pillows and look like I bought it black. Took 3 coats for how dark I wanted it and 1.5 bottles.
C**A
Furniture glow up
Love it! Once I got the hang of it, it was pretty even coverage. I got a free couch off fb market place, hated the sea foam green color, & had nothing to lose!The trick is to make sure what your painting is pretty damp. Not just a spritz of water. I cleaned my couch with a spot cleaner then went right to painting. Also, I applied it with a heavy hand & worked in small sections.
M**Y
covers less than advertised, not color-fast when you clean it.
i bought this to paint patio cushions that were water stained, even after cleaning. Rather than replace them, a friend suggested I paint them with Fabric Paint.The cushions were off-white and I thought a richer color like burgundy would hide stains better and compliment the color scheme of my patio.1. MAKE SURE YOU SPRAY/DAMPEN the fabric before you paint. It covers more. On the upside, you'll see your mistake pretty quickly. I noticed lack of coverage within the first few stokes, but that section of the cushion is darker than the rest.2. It took twice as much as I anticipated. Roughly $150 worth. I had to reorder 3 times to cover 2 patio chairs (seat and back), 3 (large) bottom cushions and 2 backs to my semi-circular patio "couch". (Even after spraying the last 95% of the job).3. I finished the cushions about 3 weeks ago. They've been out in the dry heat of Phoenix for all that time. Since we're into summer and I won't be using my patio until fall, I went to clean and store my cushions.Most required just beating the dust away, but one had water stains. I tried to spray it with a water hose, but there was still residue. So I tried to wipe the stain away. Instead my cloth turned burgundy as the color wiped off. Now I'm worried about cleaning them and having a guest sit on a not-quite-dry one and having a stain on their --- bottom ---.Bottom Line - I was ok with everything (including the expense) until color rubbed off on my cloth. I'll store the cushions for the summer and retest them in the fall. If the color still rubs off when wet, I'll have to pitch them and buy new ones, bearing both the expense of the new ones and loss of $ from buying Fabric Paint - and adding to the landfill <cringe>.
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