🎨 Refresh your fabric game with Fabricoat—where style meets durability!
Fabricoat Olive Fabric Paint is a 500ml acrylic formula designed to restore or change fabric colors without compromising softness or texture. Ideal for indoor use on upholstery, clothing, and car interiors, it offers fade-resistant, flexible coverage that revitalizes your favorite fabrics with a smooth, durable finish.
Brand | Fabricoat |
Color | Olive |
Finish Type | Olive |
Size | 500ml / 17 Fl Oz |
Item Volume | 500 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Fade Resistant |
Unit Count | 17.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Paint |
Included Components | Sponge |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Model Name | FABRICOAT |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | #5d6624 |
Coverage | 500ml will cover an arm-chair |
Manufacturer | Furniture Clinic |
Part Number | FABRICOAT |
Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 8 inches |
Item model number | FABRICOAT |
Finish | Olive |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Fade Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**A
Loved
Okay I read all the reviews first, and the product instructions. I did two methods. I wet the fabric first and I also applied dry. Both worked great, but to make your product last I suggest diluting with water, and applying wet or dry. Just make sure the fabric is clean. Two coats was perfect for the chairs I was repurposing (they were from an estate sale in a man’s cigar room and badly stained). I have cleaned them after painting and don’t have any issue with transfer or wear so far still. Love this product and would purchase again. Color is a bit brighter than I expected but diluting helped the second time. Great buy. Don’t blame the product or the company because you didn’t read up.
J**R
I ENJOYED THIS PROJECT
First, I throughly cleaned each cushion twice and allowed to dry before I began this process.Ease of use: depending upon fabric you are dyeing. The cushions I have are a tweed texture so I used a high quality paint brush because I had to get the product into all the nooks, cranies, and corners.Paint quality: to make sure I got a good consistent color on all cushions, I put 3 coats of paint to make certain my color was perfectly set. (I did these 3 coats over 2 days, making sure the previous coat was throughly dry.)Very easy to use with time and patience.Will buy again, highly recommended
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.
J**R
Worked on an ottoman that needed new upholstery!
This fabric paint worked great on an upholstered papasan chair. Took a couple of coats and I actually adjusted the color to be more coral by adding a little acrylic paint in pink and yellow. Saved me a fortune in reupholstery charges. Fabric feels soft and natural, very impressed, will use it again!
G**A
Very nice touch up!
Was able to finish two lounge chairs and I’m very pleased with the result! The gray blends well, but it is important to follow the instructions that the fabric needs to be moist while you paint. I used a sponge brush and a very pleased with the results. Just had to order another bottle to finish other 2 chairs
B**D
Good coverage
Very good coverage
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>.
B**N
The color doesn’t match
I bought a small bottle at first to do one chair to see how I liked it. Once I liked it I bought the big bottles same brand and color but the color is not the same. Did two layers on both of these chairs.
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