@@VoodooPriestMan Yes... Use Water Polyurethane... Excellent seal too. The only thing is, it FEELS like it is leather/plastic... EXCELLENT for Outdoors.
So from my experience, if you allow the paint to dry it should not bleed on the furniture or onto you...we have not seen that problem from the cushions that we have painted.
Asking here because I can’t get an answer anywhere else. Trying to paint a couple lounge cushions. I shake and shake, but only spurty splatters come out. Shake some more and I might get a minute of a real spray then it quits. Shake some more and the top pops off and paint dribbles out. No, the nozzle is not clogged. This is so frustrating and at the rate I won’t finish the cushions this summer (it’s April now). Any idea what the deal is??
I have not had this happen to me before. The only two things I can think of is 1.) try holding the can upside down when you spray or 2.) it might be a manufacturer defect with the paint or the can.
Short, sweet and concise. . .perfect
What happen if the cushions get wet?? Thank you
My black color riding mesh jackets has faded, can i use black fabric spray paint on it to make it look new again?
Did you consider putting outdoor seal in them?
That’s an amazing question , I wonder if there’s such thing as outdoor sealing for fabrics
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Yes... Use Water Polyurethane... Excellent seal too.
The only thing is, it FEELS like it is leather/plastic... EXCELLENT for Outdoors.
Sem brand is best for vinyl
Too much talk, intro. Show, less Tell.
You are not wrong there...I've tried to improve in videos since this one; not my finest hour.
It cost 30.00 a can in Canada
does the color ever bleed? (on to pants or the furniture)?
So from my experience, if you allow the paint to dry it should not bleed on the furniture or onto you...we have not seen that problem from the cushions that we have painted.
@@Therealethanparker So there has been no paint transfer to clothes?
Before and after pics?
How ‘bout now?
Asking here because I can’t get an answer anywhere else. Trying to paint a couple lounge cushions. I shake and shake, but only spurty splatters come out. Shake some more and I might get a minute of a real spray then it quits. Shake some more and the top pops off and paint dribbles out. No, the nozzle is not clogged. This is so frustrating and at the rate I won’t finish the cushions this summer (it’s April now). Any idea what the deal is??
I have not had this happen to me before. The only two things I can think of is 1.) try holding the can upside down when you spray or 2.) it might be a manufacturer defect with the paint or the can.
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Just soak it in food coloring. Nice and affordable.
Really? How would you do that? Would you use it in a spray bottle or something?
Do you eat the cushions? If not how do you prevent good dye transferring to your clothes?