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FabriCoat Fabric Paint - Used for Restoring or Changing the Colour of Upholstery, Soft Furnishings, Car Interiors, Clothing, & Footwear. (250ml, Black)

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A. 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. However, if you apply too much fabric paint, or if the material you are applying it to feels very soft/silky/velvety prior to application, then it may slightly stiffen the fabric. This can be reduced by brushing the fabric afterwards with our Cleaning Brush. The Plan does not cover any furniture kept on a boat, in a caravan, or in buildings not physically attached to the main residence.

b. We do not guarantee that any repair or replacement will be an exact match of grain, sheen, pattern or colour. Any replacement parts will be matched to an inconspicuous area of the product; Years 1-5 : a sudden and unintentional incident resulting in a stain or damage to your furniture. When relating to wood, metal or high gloss finishes, cover is limited to scratches which have penetrated into the surface finish by over 1.5mm. As well as polluting essential drinking water, this can result in the death of aquatic life and the ruining of soils for crops and other food sources. Firstly, vacuum the fabric to remove any dirt and dust particles. Then, use our Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner, Cleaning Brush and Microfibre Cloth to clean the fabric. Spray the surface until it is slightly damp then agitate it with the Cleaning Brush and allow to dwell. As it dwells, the dirt and stain molecules that have latched onto the fibres will loosen – and these can be gently wiped off with a clean Microfibre Cloth. Make sure the fabric is completely dry before moving onto the next step.

Important – The Intention of the cover

Before painting the fabric, you should dampen the fabric with water. Then pour your selected paint colour into a bowl and use a Paint Brush to apply. There is no cover under this Plan for any product failing during the manufacturer’s or DFS’s guarantee period. Once you are happy with the colour leave it to dry overnight and your fabric is ready to use. Step 3 – Protecting the fabric Pour the paint into a bowl and dip in the Paint Brush. Rub this into the fabric and it will instantly soak in and change the colour. Apply one coat this way and leave to dry. In this blog, we discuss the history of Fabric Dye, the difference between natural and synthetic dyes, and how it compares to Fabric Paint. History of Dyeing Fabric

If your expectations are not met or you are dissatisfied in some way we would like to know. If you follow the guidelines below, your complaint will be dealt with in the most efficient way possible. Our fabric protector works by soaking into each individual fibre and creating an invisible, hydrophobic coating which repels all oil and water-based stains without changing the look or feel of the material. Simply shake the bottle and then spray liberally onto the fabric to dampen it, and then allow to dry. It is then ready for use. a. If we agree to replace the product or part of it, we may take possession of the original item or part; A. 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.For small items, such as clothing, wash these in a washing machine without adding fabric conditioner. Step 2 – Applying the FabriCoat fabric paint During the dyeing process, fabric is submerged into water. Once the desired colour has been achieved, the water containing dye residue, fixatives and hazardous chemicals are then expelled into water streams.

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