Tulip Soft Paint 20403 Sfp 4Oz Matte Glacier White, 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
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Ashlee You
> 3 dayBought 1 bottle of linen color to paint over a bright blue lunch tote. Took 2 coats ( I let dry in between coats) but managed to cover really well. Happy with it!
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Dom A.
Greater than one weekUsed over a dark blue fabric. Needed a few coats but completely covers very well and still remains flexible.
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Aztomi
Greater than one weekThe paint I received was useless - it had separated and had large chunks that would not separate. Luckily I had enough time to get a replacement from a brick and mortar store. Lesson learned. Dont buy that kind of paint online.
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amanda
> 3 dayThe product itself is great and completely as described however this bottle is very flimsy and the lid on top often pops off when I’m using it but to buy white in bulk for base coats on my fabric projects, it’s worth it.
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CFos
> 3 dayIt has been many years since I’ve used fabric paint. However, I had no issues using this one to make my daughter’s shirt for the 101st day of school. The matte black was solid and had no sparkles as others have mentioned. Perhaps that was a bad batch?
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orlando
Greater than one weekI have washed the shirts I used this on at least ten times and the paint is as good as new.
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Kaci
> 3 dayExactly as expected
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Jayne Schinner
Greater than one weekFabric pain went on thick and easily. However, I order matter black. The bottle says it is matte. But once the paint dried it was black and very sparkly. It took me several hours to get the sparkles to stop spreading and I also had to add another layer of material to hide because I couldnt wash it off. Almost ruined my costume. A good solid paint, but the opposite of what I wanted.
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Robert
> 3 dayExcellent quality with great coverage.
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Becca
> 3 dayWas surprised that this was actually glow in the dark semi transparent paint, should have read the label on the bottle, but its great glow in the dark paint that dries fairly quickly and doesnt clump like puffy paint. I recommend you stretch the fabric over a clipboard or board of some kind when painting to retain the paint integrity once dry.