Avoid These Fabric Spray Paint Mistakes!

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Are you tired of dealing with the hassle of fabric spray paint? In this video, I'm going to address the common issues that people face when using fabric spray paint and provide you with solutions to overcome them. Say goodbye to uneven coverage, color bleeding, and fading! Join me as I share my personal experience and tips on how to achieve flawless results with fabric spray paint. Don't let these challenges deter you from unleashing your creativity on fabrics. Watch this video now and learn how to tackle your fabric spray paint problems head-on! #Fabricspraypaint #craft #review
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  • @Kaimeno
    @KaimenoАй бұрын

    So couple things about this stuff. Tulip is the bottom of the barrel brand not good for long term items as it starts to crack and peel several washes after application. The overspray you’re getting is mostly from not having the cover parts and the stencil taped down, when you show the spray application the sheets can clearly be seen lifting from the spray pressure. To make sure the design stays as best as possible shove a piece of cardboard into the fabric item that makes the fabric taught but not so tight it wrinkles. If bleeding from how wet the fabric spray is you can mitigate it by using a fabric marker to make the base outlines before using the spray with stencil. The dried fabric marker lines will act like a small wall helping to keep the wetness in, but it is still pretty limited.

  • @racheal6760

    @racheal6760

    Ай бұрын

    Is there another brand of spray you’d recommend for apparel?

  • @Kaimeno

    @Kaimeno

    Ай бұрын

    @@racheal6760 Unfortunately no. Used to use Marvy Uchida Brand but haven't seen them in stores for a while.

  • @jessicajudd5634
    @jessicajudd563412 күн бұрын

    What if you were to put a white base first and then use the color you want?

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