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Rust-Oleum Fabric & Vinyl is a flexible coating that restores color on vinyl, simulated leather and some fabrics. Fabric & Vinyl features an advanced spray system with a comfort tip that allows you to spray at any angle, even upside down for those hard to reach areas. The paint provides excellent adhesion without rubbing off, cracking or peeling; all residual coatings must be removed from vinyl prior to application.
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Rust-Oleum Fabric and Vinyl is a flexible coating that restores color on vinyl, simulated leather and some fabrics.
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Worked well to revamp my old sub box.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
As you can see, same material but different results. I wanted black like on my first project and like the color of the cap, but as you see they are very different in color. I've tried to reach out to both Amazon andRust-Oleum to get help with this since it seems it can't be returned. With Amazon I can't seem to get any help and I'm not getting any response from Rust-Oleum. So I guess I'm stuck with something I can't use.
Annie whetstone
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
I loved how it was turning out , but I have to use a whole can just on half of the chair .. I HAVE 4 CHAIRS lol, it's very easy to use , the color is PERFECT. The smell is very loud and lingery, but over all I loved the product just not the price for the can. The quality is definitely worth it if you have a small project.
Zdriver
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2024
Javed
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on December 5, 2024
I bought like 4 or 5 cans to spray a mini convertible fabric. The blackness doesnt last, very very less coverage. Although the surface was well cleaned before use.
Alfonso
Reviewed in Mexico on October 19, 2024
La aplicación de la pintura es mala, el pequeño tapón del spray no funciona adecuadamente, se hacen grumos a pesar de estar limpiando constantemente el orificio del atomizador
Mr. Fixer
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023
the fact that it was a spray was outstanding! I cleaned the surfaces with vinegar and then allowed them to dry in the sun. When dry and after shaking for 20 minutes, I began the process and it came out spectacular. After 24 hours of setting, the chair was reassembled and now we will see how well it holds up to usage. I really hope it holds up under normal use! If so, I will be ordering other products for projects. THANKS.
Rahul K R
Reviewed in India on January 21, 2021
Texture of seats become rough after applying this paint,Needs 3 coats for even paint distribution.I think it’s just like any other peel-able vinyl paint.
Fritz Kuhn
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2020
I bought a faux leather chair on craigslist for $30 but I went to pick it up and it turned out to be off-white / cream, whereas the rest of my place is pure white. Naturally, this simply would not work. I found this all-purpose white spray paint and it was perfect. I ended up using it to paint some wood on a desk that I built, too. So far I've sat on the chair consistently and don't see any rips or abrasions. I would say that you should buy two, because they run out faster than you would expect, especially if you're doing 2-3 coats to really get that stark white look. But, it's still so much easier and cheaper than painting with a brush, with cleaner, more consistent results. I don't think you'll be disappointed with Rustoleum.
Bobbi
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2019
I was skeptical about this product but I used it on the arm rest on the drivers side where the oils in my arm taken the color out of it. This worked PERFECT! I also painted a portion of my console where the gear shift was because I spilled nail polish on it and then I use acetone to get the polish off leaving a white mess. It worked great there as well. I taped everything off really well but they look brand new. Love this product. I did not try it on fabric just on the hard plastic which that is why I bought it. You will be amazed at how easy this is. (HINT) if you spray to much and it runs take a piece of painters tape and lay it on the run and it will take the run out and spray over it again. Sometimes runs happen.
shiv shankar pd.verma
Reviewed in India on January 2, 2019
It's awesome product to use colouring my car seat result is too good.
bodhitechnica
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2014
I used this spray on interior plastic and also the fabric of the sun visors to match a new charcoal headliner. I got this product and also the Duplicolorr charcoal grey. To compare the two the Rustoleum is a bit lighter and has a slightly more green tint in it. it is a strange color to me and did not match the rest of the car well when used on plastic moldings. However, luckily the rustoleum is a bit lighter color on the fabric so on the sunvisors it more matched the headliner since. The duplicolor came out a bit darker on fabric than when painted on plastic. The duplicolor charcoal color was more of a match on the plastic. I think the duplicolor looked smoother on the fabric, but it felt rough after i sprayed on the plastic (but I sanded the plastic and that is why i think.) They are kind of different thicknesses. I think the duplicolor was a bit thinner and less gluey and easier to work with in general and did not gloop or pool up as much as the rustoleum, One thing I would do different in the future however is I would not sand my plastic. I sanded everything and everything came out rough. in the future instead of sanding i would really use a special cleaner on plastic and also a special adhesive spray before painting the plastic. I saw that on a you tube video. Sanding was a mistake for the texture is really rough. luckily the parts i was doing was not the dash itself but the inside windshield plastic moldings which is not something someone will touch. both of these sprays do not seem that durable unless you really clean and use a primer or adhesive. It did adhere very well, but i imagine if i am taking things inside and out of the car and it pumps the plastic this will chip off. I also would consider plastidip for some areas as I like the texture of that.
budjdjdj
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2013
I was restoring my old '78 Mustang, starting with a bunch of mismatched interior panels and door-skins taken from several different cars. Some were tan, some were blue, and a few were red. I picked the black vinyl dye assuming it would most easily cover the different colors. I used it on fabric, soft vinyl, and harder vinyl (the dash). I cleaned the panels as recommended and then started with 3 light coats. The first barely looks like it's covering and is semi-transparent, but the adhesion promoter is at work. It flashed very quickly and I lightly coated a few more times. My last coat was heavier to get a nice even look. I coated the entire interior and didn't have a single chip, scratch, or run. The dye showed all of the vinyl grain through, but none of the underlying color. My interior turned out beautiful. The end-result is tough and chip-resistant. At one point I ran out of the Rustoleum and switched over to the Duplicolor they had at my local auto parts store. Duplicolor covered in fewer coats, but the end result was far less durable and easy to scratch. To do this properly and with the right number of coats, you'll probably want about a can per large panel. I went through two cans on the dash for example, about 8 cans total for the entire interior (minus the carpet which I chose to replace instead).
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