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Product Code: UPH206

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Upholstery Spray can transform your favorite old furniture, carpets, cushions, curtains, upholstery in cars, boats and many quickly and easily.

Upholstery Fabric Paint dries permanent and flexible while your work area cleans up easily; it will not peel or crack. The special upholstery formula uses a food-safe gas as a propellant so is non-toxic. So what are you waiting for? Try some fabric paint today!

Furniture still sturdy but faded? Shocked by high upholstering costs? Is your car's interior a bit dingy? Just spray paint it using our Upholstry Spray. Do it yourself and save money.  Watch our video demonstration and see how easy it is to spray your sofa or car seats.

  • Does not rub off on clothes and is UV protected.
  • Rejuvenate sofas, chairs, cushions, carpets, curtains, pillows, sheets, comfortors, table linens, bath mats, towels, patio furniture!
  • For use on absorbent materials.
  • Great for large surface areas.

Not all upholstery will be suitable for spraying with Upholstery Spray. ,We recommend that you carry out a quick test to see if it is suitable to use on your fabric. As a rule of thumb, if water can absorb into the fabric then Simply Spray will too. If your fabric is coated in some way and water cannot absorb into it, then Simply Spray will not work. You can simply pour some water onto the fabric and see if it absorbs into the fabric or if it runs off. We always recommend that you try Upholstry Spray on a small, out of the way, patch of your furniture just to ensure it is suitable, before you spray the full sofa, chair etc.

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What People Say

If you like fabric painting but hate heat setting the paint, then Simply Spray fabric paint may be worth a try as it doesn't require heat setting.

Simply Spray fabric paint certainly does what it says on the packaging, but it's quite different to using a brush to apply fabric paint and will take practice to get the most from it. 

Marion Boddy-Evans.