🎨 Elevate your fabric game—because your style deserves a bold new canvas!
FabriCoat Fabric Paint in Dark Blue offers a matte, fade-resistant finish that revitalizes upholstery, clothing, and soft furnishings without compromising fabric softness. With 500ml covering a dining chair or jacket, it’s ideal for indoor projects seeking a stylish, flexible, and durable color transformation.
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 | Dark Blue |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | Please relevant infographic |
Special Features | Fade Resistant |
Usage | To paint fabric |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 540 g |
D**.
Great for DIY project, car restoration
I used this fabric dye paint on my car seat belts they were originally cream but over time stained with dirt that wouldn't wash off so I dyed them to match the other parts of the interior brown and cream looks nice and smart now I also used abit in the cream leather steering wheel that was also stained with macanic greece oil and dirt wasn't sure it would work it's fabric dye bit still worked on my steering wheelIt's not watery runny dye it's like paint thick and easy to apply it says 2 hrs to dry but It was hot day so it dried fast small bottle but it done 5 seat belts and a steering wheel still tiny bit left in bottle case I need itSo if your doing a big project might need more then one bottle 5 starts off me doenst rib off on my clothing it's great dye paint
G**
Fabric paint
Bought this for a lampshade. Did take a few coats but worked well. Dried quickly between coats and felt good quality when applying. Colour exactly what I expected.
M**S
Yes yes yes just do it!!! You won't regret!
Okay, so going to level with you all. I used half as much as recommended as I'm cheap and wanted a quick fix for my manky ikea grey sofa that very early on looked faded and roughhhhh. So before investing in totally new covers (custom as they don't make our sofa anymore, so would be minimum £350) I decided to give this a bash. I used 3 parts paint to 1 part water dilution- they don't say to do this, like I said, I'm cheap. I washed the original covers and whilst they were still wet, over a series of 3 days, repeatedly painted being sure to concentrate on anything obviously visible and the piping edges. Yes it's a bit messy - I probably would advise gloves but hey, I'm an unorganized person so I did sport blue hands for a couple days afterwards.Overall pretty easy to use a d paint, make sure the fabric you're applying it to is wet as it does soak in and look more natural rather than just painted on top. I painted on a patchy dark grey sofa with the blue paint and the colour playoff is fabulous!! Would for sure recommend for any quick fixes or up cycles anyone is doing. I've tried on other furniture in the past with other brands and can honestly say this was the best I've used yet. Very effective and great coverage.Do it!! Just go for it!!
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.
M**N
Brilliant product
Fabulous.We read the reviews and people said to apply to dry fabric, not damp as recommended on the bottle.This went on beautifully. We now have a purple headboard at low cost instead of buying a new one
W**D
Brilliant for Restoring and Changing Fabric Colour
Bought this to repaint a pink pushchair cover black after losing the original during a flight. The paint covered well but needed about five coats to get a solid, even finish. It dried nicely between layers and completely transformed the fabric. A great solution when replacements are not available.
S**Y
Doesn’t go very far !
Nice colour but I’d need about 6 of these bottles to cover the yellow fabric ottoman I was trying to upcycle. I tried applying by sponge and by brush and on damp or dry fabric but one bottle didn’t even cover the top. Not sure what I’ve done wrong!
Y**A
Need a lot for full coverage
Great idea, but you'll need a lot for a sofa. I ran out even after using 2 bottles and ultimately had to discard the sofa since buying six more bottles wasn’t cost-effective. Be sure to read the instructions and wet the fabric before painting—this might help the paint go further. I forgot to do this initially, and the fabric may have absorbed too much paint. Would need at least 2 coats. It dried quite quickly and the texture after was soft and not hard at all, would look great with a second coat.
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