

🎨 Bring your fabrics back to life with a splash of bold Raspberry!
Fabricoat Fabric Paint in Raspberry is a 500ml premium, fade-resistant paint designed to restore or completely change the color of various fabrics without compromising softness or texture. Ideal for upholstery, clothing, car interiors, and more, it offers easy application, quick drying in 2 hours, and true-to-color results that keep your fabrics flexible and vibrant.






| Brand | Fabricoat |
| Color | Raspberry |
| Finish Type | Raspberry |
| Size | 500ml / 17 Fl Oz |
| Special Feature | Fade Resistant |
| Unit Count | 17.0 Fluid Ounces |
K**K
Works better than I imagined!
Wonderful product. Covers thoroughly and very true to the color shown online. Goes on easily. Dries nicely. See pictures below.
R**9
Works great!
Worked great! Dried quick. 1 thin coat. I scratched it and it’s dry 2 hrs later and no stain transfer or smell. I wanted to paint my ottoman a little darker to match my chair better. I used the dark brown paint. This is faux leather fabric by the way. Value, durability, paint quality adhesion and scratch resistance.
C**O
Amazing result..
The armrest in my car is badly worn already. I applied this fabricoat on the fabric upholstery as directed, brushing while wet and brushing again when it dried. The result is amazing, the fabric remained soft and the black color matches my seat cover. I like the result.
T**T
Beautiful Blue
Amazing product! Make sure fabric is damp and paint brushes on really easy and has great coverage. I added a small amount of water to help with smoothing on fabric which made the paint go much further. I painted 2 chairs and the color I used was blue. Beautiful color. After the fabric dried I brushed with a stiff brush and the texture of the fabric was perfect. Dries quickly.
P**E
Ok, Splotchy & Dries very dark
This is 2 full bottles on a queen headboard; 1 white, 1 purple. I wanted a light purple and at frist I thought I got it. Then it fully dried (which takes about 18 hours btw). It's so much darker dry. Maybe thats just what paint does, but it's kind of crazy to me that this is the result with a full mix of white. It's also splotchy once fully dried. Now, I could do a second coat but that would mean spending ANOTHER $30 on 16 oz. of paint. Kind of insane. And if I want it lighter, Im thinking w bottles of white with 1 purple, making it $45. Maybe my biggest complaint here is just how insanley expensive it is. I'd be spending $75 on some paint for a single queen head board with 2 coats. Even if I didnt want a light color, Id still need 4 bottles as 2 was needed for the 1st coat. That's $60. Pros: easy to work with, no smell, decent coverage but small amount. Cons: Color options limited, very dark choices, dries splotchy and darker, very expensive for the amount of paint you get.
D**S
Needed twice as much paint as directed, my fault.
Painted our headboard. The directions state to not go from a darker to a lighter color. I tried anyway. I started with brown and needed 2 coats to go to olive green. It ended up looking darker and like a leatherish two-tone color. Very cool, IMO...we love it!
K**E
I CANT BELIEVE IT!!!!
Can’t believe it!! Looks brand new!! We have a sofa we got at Laz y Boy 10 years ago, it was “leather hybrid” which means it’s a fabric couch that they spray leather pulp on……anyway, I was tired of being embarrassed of this couch that cost so much and look liked it belonged in a dorm room. Ps- I ran out of the paint, so I’ll finish it tomorrow
V**A
Great for Reconditioning Velvet, But Be Patient!
I used this product to recondition and recolor my velvet chair on the right, and the results were impressive — just know it takes some technique. I diluted the product slightly with water, heavily misted the fabric first, brushed and then applied the dye following the natural direction of the velvet. You do have to comb the fabric while working to keep the pile smooth, and it’s important to apply the color in the darker direction first, let it fully dry, and then go back over the darker side. It wasn’t the easiest process, but the finish came out rich, even, and much better than I expected. If you’re willing to put in the time and follow the steps, this product absolutely works on velvet.
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