FabriCoat is a brilliant extension to our range of leather paints allowing anyone to simply pick up a bottle and apply to any fabric to restore or change the colour. FabriCoat can also be used to create individual designs and patterns.

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Once applied FabriCoat remains soft & flexible providing a lovely finish to be enjoyed for years. It soaks into all absorbent materials and once dry it will not make the material go hard or stiff.
* PLEASE NOTE, this can only be used to change a lighter colour to a darker colour.
The photo (left) is an ivory fabric we have changed to Fuchsia, showing how the product has soaked in without changing the look or feel - you can still see the weave perfectly.
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Suitable For
Use FabriCoat to restore or change the colour of any item of fabric, textile or canvas.
Colour Charts
FabriCoat is available in:
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24 popular colours that match our range of Leather Colourants.
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16 base colours that can be mixed together to achieve any colour you need.
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Any colour from any of our colour charts online; leather or fabric.
Standard 16 - For Colour Mixing
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Black HC
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Blue LC
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Yellow LC
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Red LC
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Green
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Yellow HC
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Blue HC
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Yellow Oxide
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Orange
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Red HC
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Umber
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Black LC
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Red Oxide
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Violet
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Magneta
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Mixing White
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Instructions
As a fabric spray paint
Spray painting fabric is easy and can be used on upholstery, soft furnishings, car interiors, clothing, footwear and all other fabric materials.
Step 1 - Cleaning the material
Make sure the material is clean and free of dust. For best results, the fabric must be the same colour or lighter than the colour you are applying. The material must also be absorbent.
Step 2 - Spraying on the Fabric Paint
Thin the FabriCoat down with 50% water, or Penetrating Solution, which will help penetration into stubborn fibres. Pour the solution into an airbrush or sprayer and proceed to spray it onto the fabric.
First spray from side to side, and then up and down, to get complete and even coverage.
FabriCoat can then be dried with a hair drier or left to dry naturally. The material will be usable within an hour but it will continue to strengthen over the next 72 hours.
Other application methods for Fabric Paint
FabriCoat can be applied by brush, cloth, spray or by submerging the fabric in a bucket. Each method will give different results depending upon what you are restoring.
In all instances the fabric should be cleaned before you paint it.
If you're painting designs onto fabric then you should use the product neat. If you want to dye the fabric then you should mix it with 50% water or penetrating solution first.
Coverage & Shelf Life
A 250ml bottle of FabriCoat is enough to restore the colour to items such as a car seat, small armchair or dining chair.
Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Store between 8°C and 30°C.
Once opened, use within 1 year.
FAQs
1. Can I use FabriCoat to paint any fabric item?
Yes, FabriCoat is incredibly versatile and can be used on any fabric item including chairs, sofas, upholstery, clothing, curtains, car interiors, carpets and many more!
2. Will painting my fabric change the feel?
No, FabriCoat is designed to dry with a soft, flexible finish, allowing you to recolour, or change the colour of your fabric items without changing how they feel.
3. Can it be used as a fabric spray paint?
Yes, this is one of its main application methods. Mix the product with 50% water and you can spray it onto any fabric using an airbrush or sprayer.
4. Can the fabric paint be used on any colour?
Yes, you can paint fabrics any colour with this product. However, if you want to change the colour of an item of fabric then you must go to a darker colour.
Before & After Photos
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