🎨 Refresh your space, revive your style—paint that breathes life into fabric!
Fabricoat is a 500ml non-toxic satin fabric paint designed to restore or change the color of various fabric surfaces including furniture, clothing, and car interiors. It delivers a soft, flexible finish without stiffness, covers up to an armchair per bottle, and is easy to apply with a sponge or brush. Ideal for indoor use, it fully cures in 4 hours, offering a budget-friendly, versatile solution for fabric makeovers.
Brand | Fabricoat |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Satin |
Size | 500ml / 17 Fl Oz |
Item Volume | 500 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Non Toxic |
Unit Count | 17.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Paint |
Included Components | Sponge |
Is Waterproof | False |
Model Name | Fabricoat |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | Container Type |
Full Cure Time | 4 Hours |
Coverage | 8.5 oz (dining chair or car seat), 17 oz (arm chair), 1 liter (three-seater sofa) |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Manufacturer | Furniture Clinic |
Part Number | FABRICOAT-500-Black |
Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 8 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 |
E**A
SAVED the Day!
I must have used a cleaner on son's office chair that took off color on fabric because it looked terrible. I had cleaned the seat of it, and when it dried you could tell something wasn't right.I thought maybe I would just have to buy a new chair.So, I bought this paint in hopes that it would make it look at least a little better. Well, it did more than that.....totally refurbished the seat!It looked like NEW. Unbelievable. It was so easy to apply and after months and months, it still looks great. This saved a fairly expensive office chair. Well worth the money!
A**F
Saved my cornice from the garbage
I bought the brown paint for a fabric cornice in my kitchen that was yellow-gold. It turned out just perfect. I dampened the fabric with a wet rag, then took another damp rag and applied it with that. It took two coats to get it the dark color I wanted. Before the paint, I was thinking of pitching it, now I love it!
J**T
Outcome is great, coverage is optimistic.
I had 3 chairs that was given to me to place in our new garage office space. I loved the chairs however they were blue (One of my least liked colors!!!) I found this product on Amazon and I gave it 4 stars due to the fact that I had to buy twice the amount that I initially thought would cover these chairs. However in the end "Mission Accomplished" This product worked without making the chairs hard and as of yet, there is no color transfer onto my clothes. I would give 5 stars for the outcome but if you are going to do a drastic color change make sure you purchase additional product.
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.
J**.
Gunmetal Gray
I've never dyed any kind of fabric or in this case, the carpet in my car. Wasn't sure if this was the right stuff but all I have to say is MAN it turned out amazing. Looks factory like the car just came off the lot brand new. Super easy and fast to apply. Dries fast too. Doesn't have any strong odors. Totally suggest this stuff.
A**N
Car seat went from stained lilac to deep blue!
Washes off of skin and countertops easily, I followed the directions carefully and wet the clean upholstery so it was thoroughly damp. I had also purchased the recommended brush by the same company and carefully applied the paint in a circular motion until the seat cover was fully saturated. Then I let it dry and touched up any areas that were patchy. One bottle was plenty and now the seat looks so much cleaner and has a new lease on life! Definitely worth the money
L**T
Looks great! And easy!
I bought a velour queen bed on OfferUp - the main problem was the velour had faded. I used the gunmetal color in hopes to renew and enrich the color. I’m very happy with the results. I could have used the smallest bottle for this project, but I bought a bigger one just in case. I sponged the entire headboard with water and let it soak in. Then I used a paintbrush (1”) and painted it all over. I needed a second coat on the faded areas - it looks great! Very happy!
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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