Just did it. I was using fabric paint on a canvas tote bag and it got smeared bad deep into the texture of the canvas. It was still wet but drying quick so we used toothpicks to scrape off all we could. Then we used Goof Off (after testing a small area) rubbing it in with a stiff little paint brush that we cut short to make a miniature scrub brush. That dissolved the paint but it was still in the fabric. Using a cotton swab we went over it with water. That diluted it further and we were able to use a cloth to blot it out. All this thanks to my husband who held his cool while I was freaking out. Fabric paint is meant to be permanent on cloth. You really cannot get it out.
I don't see why not, many Fabric Paints are Acrylic, which means the're water based, I think there is an oil based Fabric Paint, which ever you deside to use, when and/or if you deside to put a finish coat on your project, make sure you use a water based finish with a water based fabric paint and an oil based finish with a oil based fabric paint. The only difference between Fabric Paint and Regular Paint is the fabric paint has an ingredient in it to make it washable.
Once the paint is dry, it shouldn't smudge or run, if it did, the paint wasn't dry. (Fabric Paint, is just like enamel paint, it just has extra ingredients in the paint so it can be washed)
It's perfectly safe to add your own touch to fabric window coverings by painting them with fabric paint. You can purchase fabric paint at any craft store.
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Paints That Paint Fabric Materials.
They are practically the same. I paint with fabric paints most times actually
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No It don't work...just threw away 50 dollars... psss best fabric paint to use on boots is the spray kind....
It is very easy to apply fabric paint to fabric. It can be done directly out of most fabric paint tubes, as they usually come with pointed tops for easy application. It can also be used by pouring it into a dish and using a sponge to apply it to the fabric. Some people use different shaped sponges, like squares, stars, leaf shapes to stamp the paint on. You can also use a standard paint brush.
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If it is fabric paint by Tulip (aka Puffy Paint) then no. Wash away and stilll expect the glow!!