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Rust-Oleum 150ml Flexible Fabric Spray Paint - Black

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Below is the second cushion I sprayed. It looks much better because I didn’t spray near as much product on the surface. And as much as I wanted this to be a great inexpensive solution for saving faded outdoor cushions, it just didn’t quite hit the mark. Below is the first cushion that I sprayed. You can see on the left side where I was a little too heavy handed and used too much spray paint.

It still feels like fabric! Like I said earlier, after six coats I could tell the fabric was beginning to get a little tougher and a wee bit “crunchy.” I think over time it will soften and feel just like it did before I painted it. How many spray paint cans were used? I’m guessing because this is a cushion and a good majority of the paint will be absorbed is why it’s taking so many coats? If my logic is wrong then tell me.;) I used one and a half spray paint cans to cover two small outdoor lumbar cushions. Was it cost effective? Not really but it was a lot easier than using chalk paint and wax to paint the cushions. Final thoughts I repeated the same steps as before: shake can for one minute, make sure surface is clean and dry, apply long even light coats to the surface and let dry. Using this spray paint to cover a patterned pillow took way more coats of paint than I expected it to.

Always prepare the surface before you begin the paint job. I used a soap and water formula with a lint free cloth to wipe down the cushions. I let them dry overnight.

So while a project using this paint may take all afternoon to completely finish, the active painting time will only be a few minutes. Coats of Paint I am actually quite happy with the texture of my painted pillow. It is definitely much softer than the couch cushions I painted with latex paint! In fact, I doubt anyone who touched it would ever guess it had been painted. Since it is rather costly, using it for a big job would also be very expensive. There are other ways to paint fabric; I’ve previously shared about using chalk paint and wax to paint fabric and it was really cost effective. Also there are fabric dyes like Rit Dye. I did a project on how to dye a lampshade with Rit Dye. I haven’t tested the other colors of this paint yet, but based on my experience with other paints, I would guess the lighter paint colors probably won’t cover bright colors and patterns quite as well. Time These points are what differentiates it from regular spray paint. How to use Rustoleum Outdoor Fabric PaintAs you can see from the photo above, this paint covered really well! It was even able to fully cover that bright green and white leaf print and you can’t see any trace of the lighter and darker areas of the fabric. Next make long even light sprays across the surface of the fabric. Don’t let the paint puddle in one area. I made this mistake. Rustoleum outdoor fabric spray paint– That’s right, it turns out there is a specialty spray paint formulated specifically for painting outdoor fabrics! If you are painting something with a less high-contrast pattern, you could probably get away with two coats of paint. Amount of Paint I’m sharing everything you need to know to use Rustoleum outdoor fabric spray paint including the good, the bad, and how it compares to my previous attempt at painting outdoor fabric.

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