Great coverage, good bright red color, very flexible after application. Used on outdoor sun faded furniture cushions for a lower cost option to buying another set of cushions. See pictures.
I have an 04 Dodge Ram, which originally had grey carpets with heavy coffee stains and other stains from the previous owner, but I didn't want to pay tons of money for a carpet change or a professional dye. So I went with this and I am not disappointed in the least bit. This stuff worked awesome! I masked everything off and went ahead and spread evenly throughout the carpet, I ended up spraying about 4 coats overall. It took me two bottles , but I bought three to be safe. Now that it's all done, the carpets look sweet, nothing peeks through. It looks new! I'd recommend any day of the week. Don't listen to people with negative reviews, that's their experience. Most people that write negative reviews don't do it right anyways.
Near-flawless. Actually worked better than I expected. A couple light (dusty) coats initially, then you've got to come back and lay-down near-wet coats in order to get the vinyl-texture you're used to seeing on (soft) boat cushions. I let my cushions sit 2-3 weeks in my garage before installation. The texture is good, coverage is good, hiding is good, and I didn't have any runs because the spray is manageable; spray even did a good job on the threads. The only negative I can say about this vinyl paint is it seems to hold greasy-scuffs, like if you rubbed a hose or a sneaker across it, you've got to use real effort to rub it out versus original vinyl. For the price, the results, and my 1-season use, this is 5-star and I wouldn't hesitate to use it again. You'll probably need 2X the number of cans you'd initially expect.
I used this fabric spray paint on sun faded cushions from my patio furniture. It was recommended on a You Tube video. It was so easy to do and the finished product is great! I bought 6 cans of the paint for $40 and used 4 of them as the cushions were super faded. They look like new now and no, they are not stiff. The cans say Flexible and the cushions just need to be squeezed after they quickly dry to soften up.
It worked as expected One can only covered about 6 square feet Made my sun bleached 1992 camaro trunk cover black again The darkness of the paint only went so dark, so once you get full coverage, it doesn't get any darker. The faint smell goes away after being aired out for a few days
Ok, I had to make a review because I see so many negatives. This is an amazing product if used properly. By properly I mean as follows: First of all you MUST, MUST, MUST prepare the surfaces with incredible vigor. Get a rag and dampen it with Laquer thinner or Enamel reducer. NOT turpentine or mineral spirits. Once you think you've cleaned it thoroughly, go over it two more times. Now take the can and shake it well. LIGHTLY spray the item so that it barely covers the piece. You will notice at this point that the product isn't paint at all but that it's a dye and is slowly etching into the vinyl or leather. Now wait 10 or 15 more minutes and spray another light coat. It should still not completely cover the item. Wait another 10 or 15 minutes and hit it with another coat. Continue this until you have full coverage. Now here's the most important part...if the item is a high usage piece (Such as seats or arm rests), set it aside and let it cure for no less than two weeks. I know, it's tough but necessary. I've used this product on vinyl seats and 4 years later they still look brand new. It's hard to believe that you can "paint" vinyl seats but it really, really works.
I used this on 45 year old rear panels in my classic Z-28. I had replaced my dash and kick panels. The rear side panels had some scratches but were in decent shape. The Dupli-Color spray is fantastic. The flat black resulted in perfectly matching the original sheen. It is NOT a spray paint, but rather a dye containing some type of adhesive medium. Thoroughly cleaning the panels and use of very light coats, it ended up perfect! Also remember to clean the tip between uses (I used lacquer thinner); otherwise you will risk clogging and having an nasty spray pattern,
I sprayed my faded patio umbrella in about 30 minutes, using 4 cans of spray. It looks great, so for about $25, I gave this umbrella new life. Before and after picture.
I used this on some outdoor chair cusions that were badly faded but still in good physical shape. its just bee a couple of months but they still look pretty much new now and looked like garbage before
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Debra Sanders
Save some money, and renew.
Great coverage, good bright red color, very flexible after application. Used on outdoor sun faded furniture cushions for a lower cost option to buying another set of cushions. See pictures.
Yoseph Shiferaw
Works on carpet beautifully!
I have an 04 Dodge Ram, which originally had grey carpets with heavy coffee stains and other stains from the previous owner, but I didn't want to pay tons of money for a carpet change or a professional dye. So I went with this and I am not disappointed in the least bit. This stuff worked awesome! I masked everything off and went ahead and spread evenly throughout the carpet, I ended up spraying about 4 coats overall. It took me two bottles , but I bought three to be safe. Now that it's all done, the carpets look sweet, nothing peeks through. It looks new! I'd recommend any day of the week. Don't listen to people with negative reviews, that's their experience. Most people that write negative reviews don't do it right anyways.
Carol Lynn Edelmann
Good results, no problems 1-season later
Near-flawless. Actually worked better than I expected. A couple light (dusty) coats initially, then you've got to come back and lay-down near-wet coats in order to get the vinyl-texture you're used to seeing on (soft) boat cushions. I let my cushions sit 2-3 weeks in my garage before installation. The texture is good, coverage is good, hiding is good, and I didn't have any runs because the spray is manageable; spray even did a good job on the threads. The only negative I can say about this vinyl paint is it seems to hold greasy-scuffs, like if you rubbed a hose or a sneaker across it, you've got to use real effort to rub it out versus original vinyl. For the price, the results, and my 1-season use, this is 5-star and I wouldn't hesitate to use it again. You'll probably need 2X the number of cans you'd initially expect.
Zulam Rama
LIKE NEW PATIO CUSHIONS, INEXPENSIVELY!
I used this fabric spray paint on sun faded cushions from my patio furniture. It was recommended on a You Tube video. It was so easy to do and the finished product is great! I bought 6 cans of the paint for $40 and used 4 of them as the cushions were super faded. They look like new now and no, they are not stiff. The cans say Flexible and the cushions just need to be squeezed after they quickly dry to soften up.
Katie Lopez
Acceptable
It worked as expected One can only covered about 6 square feet Made my sun bleached 1992 camaro trunk cover black again The darkness of the paint only went so dark, so once you get full coverage, it doesn't get any darker. The faint smell goes away after being aired out for a few days
April Engada Taberna
Great Product if Done Correctly
Ok, I had to make a review because I see so many negatives. This is an amazing product if used properly. By properly I mean as follows: First of all you MUST, MUST, MUST prepare the surfaces with incredible vigor. Get a rag and dampen it with Laquer thinner or Enamel reducer. NOT turpentine or mineral spirits. Once you think you've cleaned it thoroughly, go over it two more times. Now take the can and shake it well. LIGHTLY spray the item so that it barely covers the piece. You will notice at this point that the product isn't paint at all but that it's a dye and is slowly etching into the vinyl or leather. Now wait 10 or 15 more minutes and spray another light coat. It should still not completely cover the item. Wait another 10 or 15 minutes and hit it with another coat. Continue this until you have full coverage. Now here's the most important part...if the item is a high usage piece (Such as seats or arm rests), set it aside and let it cure for no less than two weeks. I know, it's tough but necessary. I've used this product on vinyl seats and 4 years later they still look brand new. It's hard to believe that you can "paint" vinyl seats but it really, really works.
Richie Embry
The Dupli-Color spray is fantastic. The flat black resulted in perfectly matching the ...
I used this on 45 year old rear panels in my classic Z-28. I had replaced my dash and kick panels. The rear side panels had some scratches but were in decent shape. The Dupli-Color spray is fantastic. The flat black resulted in perfectly matching the original sheen. It is NOT a spray paint, but rather a dye containing some type of adhesive medium. Thoroughly cleaning the panels and use of very light coats, it ended up perfect! Also remember to clean the tip between uses (I used lacquer thinner); otherwise you will risk clogging and having an nasty spray pattern,
Daveo Wilko
Great for patio umbrella
I sprayed my faded patio umbrella in about 30 minutes, using 4 cans of spray. It looks great, so for about $25, I gave this umbrella new life. Before and after picture.
Ross Ariffin
seems to be the best option for faded outdoor chair cushions
I used this on some outdoor chair cusions that were badly faded but still in good physical shape. its just bee a couple of months but they still look pretty much new now and looked like garbage before
Helen Arturo Halili
Great bond and durable
Used it to convert a large brown leather wingback chair to a red Santa chair. Great bond and durable finish