🎉 Refresh, Revive, Recolor!
Rust-Oleum 358839 Outdoor Fabric Spray Paint is a versatile 12 oz aerosol designed to rejuvenate outdoor fabrics like furniture cushions and pillows. With a specialized polyurethane formula, it offers UV protection, dries quickly, and provides rich, long-lasting color while remaining soft and water-repellent.
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Medium Gray |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 12 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Washable |
Unit Count | 12.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Specialty |
Specific Uses For Product | Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Outdoor Fabric Spray |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Model Name | Specialty Outdoor Fabric Paint |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | Gray |
Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
Coverage | 5.5 sq. ft. |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
UPC | 020066467104 |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Part Number | 358839 |
Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.63 x 2.63 x 7.88 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 358839 |
Style | Spray Paint |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Washable |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**H
Love this product!
The color was exactly what I wanted. Dries quickly, is durable in both sun and rain. Works great to bring new life to old faded cushions. Very easy to use. The first coat soaks in, just use several light layers for a great outcome!
C**N
Rust-Oleum Outdoor Fabric Paint - Cans spit paint, dripping, clogging....horrible!!!
I am an experienced painter and attempted to paint with 3 coats leaving my Porch cushions looking like a tie dye job!!! Paint coming out is clumps, clogging, dripping paint. Attempted to return due to deflective items and Amazon has a no return policy....I have these full and empty cans ready to ship out!! BUT a message came up "can only deal with Product Manufacturer"??? They are not responding when I call....DO NO WASTE YOUR MONEY
S**Y
Great product
decided to try this before reupholstering my dining room table. the material got water stains when i tried to scrub it. I’m so happy I used this my chairs look new saved me time and money. recommend 100%
P**S
Great idea, poor performance
I have 6 cushions that were a little faded. Thought this was just the ticket. I'm not a novice spray Painter. First can I applied just like spray paint, used it on 3 cushions. Awful, spotty coverage. So I thought ok, I'll get 3 more cans and use 1 can per cushion set. When it's wet it looks like you've got it covered but dry it's spotty and runny. Mind you 1 can on one side of cushion. I might as well buy new cushions because by the time I bought enough paint it would be the cost of new cushions. I can't imagine what it would look like if you were changing color! The pictures are after 4 cans of paint total.
A**R
Just buy new fabric....
Only buy if you're doing a small project. I thought that painting my sun faded cushions would be a quick cheap way to make them look new again. Definitely not quick, nor cheap and they look better... but wouldn't say like new. I'm currently on can number 8 and can still see a lot of the beige through the gray. The color is actually more of a greige than gray but I'm OK with that. This is a very time consuming project although I'm super impatient and borderline ADHD soooo... Anyway, I tried taking the fabric off one of the cushions to make it easier to paint and to use less paint but when I removed the stuffing it was just fluffed together in a square shape inside the fabric and it came out in hunks of fluff. Did not go back in as nicely and now the cushion is lumpy. I feel that leaving the fabric on the cushions equals using more paint bc it's soaking through but not sure if that's true or not so don't quote me on that. I also found that even when I'm spraying slowly I still had uneven streaking. My solution was to spray and then roll over it with a small paint roller to even the steaks out and cover more area with the paint that had been sprayed. This project has stretched out to 2 weekends now partly bc I don't want to finish it bc it didn't turn out as planned and bc it takes so much time to paint each cushion. I am going to use them this season and then just buy new cushions next year. I tried to return the paint after I used half a can and saw how it went, but you can't return paint so I was stuck with them. So my advice, is just buy new fabric.
M**E
I don’t recommend wasting your time or money
The paint itself is great. It had a nice color, it covers well, it does not end up still like paint. But…You will prep your surfaces. Clean it with soap and water, maybe use a degreaser or deeper cleanser to remove tougher areas, let it dry for days. You will put down cardboard, set up a pedestal to prop up the cushion for even coverage. You will read the can, follow instructions. You will shake that can for 5 minutes!!The first round of spray will come out nicely. I call this the “crack shot” because you will LOVE it. It goes in beautifully. The color is pure. And it just magically works.Until it doesn’t. There will be a sputter, the paint spray will choke, you may get a chug of paint that is more like silly string than paint. The sputter and the chug will not be smooth or even or light. Use a paint brush and distribute it or it will not be nice. This isn’t the issue though.The can clogs. You will unclog with water or isopropyl alcohol or vodka…whatever. You will spray again …magic it works…and you will feel like you’ve won. Then it clogs again 22 seconds later.Rinse. Repeat. Drink vodka. For a small number of cushions this may be fine. I had 37 plus 8 more in a different color. This was horrible.You must shake A LOT. The paint is thicker than most spray paint…but with the same nozzle. Shake often. Declog. Save caps and keep them soaking. Have a toothpick or needle for the nozzle hole. And be patient.I experienced my issue on the 3rd can. I swapped nozzles for a while and used another 5. The next set of can was just a nightmareAlso, I found this later for $4.97 at the Home Depot clearance isle. It’s NOT worth much more
P**R
Covers your old fabric like new
This product is amazing. I was going to throw out my outdoor set before I saw the spray paint at the store. It does take a lot of paint (I used the light grey) so purchase a few cans.
S**S
Do not buy this
Sadly, this was a crap product. Product clogs and sprays in sputter droplets. I even bought a sprayer attachment to try to resolve the issue. (see in photo/was not included) It didn't help. I purchased 3 cans and all three had the same problem. One can kept popping off the spray nozzel because of the can pressure. I completed 1 side of one cushion by using all 3 cans on the one cushion. There is still product in the cans, but even after cleaning the nozzle, it will not spray out. I thought this would save me money, because I had several cushions to paint. Now I have one painted cushion and nothing on the rest.
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