🌿 Refresh your world—one brushstroke at a time!
Fabricoat Fabric Paint in 500ml green offers a soft, flexible, and fade-resistant matte finish that transforms a wide range of indoor fabrics—from sofas to car interiors—without altering texture. Ideal for medium-sized projects, it delivers eco-friendly, long-lasting colour with easy application and excellent coverage.
Manufacturer | Furniture Clinic |
Part Number | FABRICOAT |
Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 6.35 x 20.32 cm; 539.77 g |
Item model number | FABRICOAT |
Size | 500 ml (Pack of 1) |
Colour | Green |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | Please relevant infographic |
Special Features | Fade Resistant |
Usage | To paint fabric |
Included Components | Brush |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 540 g |
P**F
Fab-u-lous dye! 👍
Quick Backstory: M&S were recently selling a Utility Style Gillet, both in Black as well as White. Unfortunately, any stores I went to there was no black gilets in stock - only white - and unfortunately we cannot buy online due to a recent cyber attack on their website. Not wanting to go home empty-handed, I had a lightbulb moment, why not just dye a white one black? And that's what I did!I did my homework carefully on dyes, as well as the fabric composition of my gilet, and settled on Fabricoat black dye. And I'm glad I did!Compared to other dyes, with Fabricoat you literally just paint it on the fabric you want to dye. Just dampen your chosen fabric first, and paint away! I used a combination of a small paint roller and a narrow brush for the harder crevices on my gilet. So far so good! I've completed the outside of the gilet, and once that's dried in a couple of days, I'll be doing the same on the inside of it.I wasn't sure if a single bottle would suffice, but I'm confident I'll have enough left to do the inside once the gilet has dried.Super delighted with the outcome so far. Very pigmented and with a slight viscous about it which makes it easy to apply without running all over the place.Happy customer, would buy again.
M**E
HIGHLY RECOMMEND Fabric Paint
The media could not be loaded. Bought a 500Ml bottle to refresh the interior fabric in my van. It was yellowed, worn and looked VERY dirty even though it was wet vacced within an inch of its life.Purchased this in black and couldn’t recommend more. It’s taken 1 coat for full coverage, applied with a XL flat art brush then stippled to make sure it got into all the little tiny holes in the fabric. It got on the plastics and I was concerned it wouldn’t wipe off, it did! Little bit of water on a microfibre cloth and it wiped straight off those unwanted areas.Will purchase again if needed in the future. I’d give it 6 stars if I could.
C**T
Expensive
Expensive for the size not a good thing. Color not too bad
L**D
Brilliant product
Great product. I bought the 2.5l bottle to paint a pink bed to grey. I did do 2 coats of the whole bed as its a chenille fabric and as the headboard has sponge behind it does soak in a bit. 2 coats looks amazing. Could've got away with 1 thoigh if you don't touch up bits after as they are noticeable (could be because its a light shade). I'd never heard of fabric paint or thought you'd be able to paint a bed so I'm very pleased as my 17 year old boy didn't want a pink bed (it was given to us free). Super impressed. 2.5l does a whole double bed in chenille fabric twice.
L**E
Too expensive to justify
Honest Review of Fabric Coat PaintIf you’re looking to revive a faded colour on a small item, this paint definitely does the job—especially with just one or two coats. However, if you’re planning to completely change the colour (e.g. dark grey to black), be prepared to apply at least 3–4 coats.I used nearly an entire bottle just to cover two seat pad cushions (each 60cm x 60cm), and that was after three coats. At this rate, to complete the full set of garden cushions, I’d need several more bottles—which starts to make the project costly and time-consuming. Add in the mess, and honestly, I’d be better off just buying new cushions.That said, for small touch-ups or colour refreshes, it does work well. Just manage your expectations and think about the size of your project before committing.
E**E
easy to use
icandy was sun faded, 2 coats on damp fabric then 4 more applied with a cloth and a squirt of paint mixed with water! looks like new! used scotch guard after to seal
L**N
Lovely quality
Fabricoat furniture paint is terrific quality and well worth buying to do the job properly, great value for money and very highly recomended
L**
Good product
Great product, covers well but you do need to keep fabric damp or can go a bit patchy
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