🚀 Elevate Your Interior Game with Dupli-Color!
Dupli-Color HVP109 Vinyl and Fabric Coating Spray Paint in Medium Gray is a high-quality, fast-drying aerosol paint designed for restoring and customizing vehicle interiors. With a flexible, chip-resistant formula, it bonds directly to fabric and vinyl surfaces, ensuring a durable finish. Ideal for various applications, this 11 oz can is a must-have for any car enthusiast looking to enhance their ride.
Brand | Dupli-Color |
Color | Medium Gray |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Chip Resistant |
Unit Count | 11.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Lacquer |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Fabric,Vinyl |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Dupli-Color Vinyl and Fabric Coating Automotive Paint 11 Ounce Aerosol |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | HVP109 |
Package Information | Can |
Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
UPC | 026916399854 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00026916399854 |
Manufacturer | Duplicolor |
Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.61 x 2.61 x 8.2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | HVP109 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Flexible Finish |
Manufacturer Part Number | HVP109 |
OEM Part Number | HVP109 |
Special Features | Chip Resistant |
S**G
Easy, affordable fix for tired car interiors
Bought this to refresh the faded vinyl seats in an old car.What I like• Sprays on evenly and dries quickly• Sticks well to vinyl and doesn't crack or peel• Color looks professional—brought life back to the interiorWhat could be better• Strong fumes—definitely needs good ventilation• One can doesn’t go far for bigger projectsBottom line: Great for restoring vinyl seats or panels on a budget. Perfect for DIY car upgrades, but look at SEM Color Coat if you want more premium durability.
K**
It's worth every penny. Great coverage and beautiful color.
This is the best paint to apply on vinyl. My sister picked up a vintage sewing ottoman for me at the Goodwill bins for $5. I decided to paint it to match the living room decor. It goes on smooth and the paint matched the cap. The vinyl wasn't stiff after it dried. It's worth the price. Just make sure to wipe off before using.
M**N
Perfect for Car Interior!
Used this on my car’s vinyl seats, and the results are amazing! The flat black finish looks professional and covers up any wear and tear. It’s easy to apply, dries quickly, and has a long-lasting finish. Highly recommend for anyone looking to refresh their car’s interior!
A**K
IMPORTANT TIP
Okay I was having so many issues with this paint until I figured out what the actual problem was. Me personally I live in Florida and it gets very humid here. Do not use this when it is humid it just won't work on anything. But I ended up wasting like three cans trying to paint two doors until I said let me try this tomorrow and it was nice and dry outside and it just took one coat and now it's perfectly black. This paint absolutely works and will work for you it's very good just don't use it while it's humid or moist outside. Don't wet the fabric either before trying to use this wait till things are completely dry and then use this and it'll work wonders it's so easy and finishes so well as long as everything is dry when you're painting. It can get wet afterwards and be fine. But this stuff works wonders I tried it on fabric on my vinyl on the plastic bonds well looks uniform no one even splotches even when I'm not doing that even of a job this thing is so easy and it's like perfect beginner paint transform your interior for your car in literal seconds. My only complaint is that some of the spray nozzles are oriented weirdly they're not all the same it will not spray in the same direction one bottle will spray horizontally another will spray vertically another will spray diagonally so something to keep in mind too.
C**S
Genuinely much better than I expected.
Painted three pieces in my interior and they turned out better than expected. It would be very difficult to tell it apart from a factory black piece, though your factory interior finish may vary.Remember to clean your panel well with alcohol or degreasing soap so it sticks well.Ive always been terrible at painting, I tend to lay my first coats on too thick and rush it. This stuff lays down incredibly flat and dries very quickly, the finish was very impressive.It goes on very thin, which is a good thing. If the piece is something you're going to put your hands on frequently, I would probably try and get multiple coats so you don't wear through it.I would be careful of splatter, I shook the cans well but still occasionally got a splatter of paint on my parts, but they actually did dry flat and didn't ruin the consistency with circles.It was very effective and I will be using it again for future products.
D**Y
Bubble-gum Purple to Burgundy Red *indoor* cushion project!
It took me a while to commit to trying this paint. I love my old swivel chairs...they’ve always been a great style & conversation piece to my room...but with chihuahuas on the arms and sun in the room for 8 years (plus the 20-30 years prior to my owning them) well...the royal purple of them became more the color of grape Big League Chew after you’ve had it in your mouth for an hour (who can do that, even?) anyway...I don’t have the money to get them reupholstered they way I want to...with covid, no one is coming to the house to do it and shipping them would be insane...but I’m OCD and the arms and color were killing me. So...I researched the heck out of ANY paint or covering I could use on my cushions. The link that won me over was a fella’ that used it to redo the black velvet seats in his classic car. I figured...well, if it worked well for him, I would give it a go on my “classic” chairs. I read his tutorial and a few others, and all the reviews here. Everyone IS correct: it doesn’t leave softer material soft. Now, I REALLY covered the crap out of mine. I had a “waffle” 70s fabric on these chairs - basically, the surface was like a Triscut cracker. So, I sprayed it in one direction, waited a few mins “combed” it with a high end leather brush, then sprayed in the opposite direction, waited a few mins, then “combed” it again. THEN I used a “round brush” I used to use for my hair - a medium sized one. Scratchy bristles. The kind of brush you can use to get fuzz and lint off of surfaces (yes! It works! It will also brush your wool blankets soft, too!). I did this to “soften” the paint, so it didn’t pool in the divots of the fabric. I did use a LOT of it the first time...like a can for one side of the cushion. I used less on the second cushion...with the caveat by that time I HAD to use enough to make the cushions match. I let them dry overnight - and then did a final spray and let that dry during the day in the sun a bit. I’ve never seen it come off on my hands or clothing. I’ve vacuumed it and it doesn’t crack. There is no “dust” that comes off it - that I can see. I can STILL run a brush over it to get lint off, without any harm coming to it, and no loss of color. Yes, it IS a little hard to the touch, but honestly, the chairs are for looking, not sitting generally...except for the dogs, and the dogs actually don’t seem to be ruining the paint either - they’ve “nested” in them - to my shock and surprise!!!!!! - but nothing happened. They’re still happy to sit there and, when I’ve completed the project, I’m sure I’ll sit on them, too (I’m painting the entire chair, but trying to reupholster the arms with Turkish rug material, as opposed to reupholstering all of it). I will try to post again when the entire chair is done, but the cushions turned out great so far, so I am posting in case anyone was wondering if this would work for something INDOOR. Again, would I want to paint my couch with it...that I sit on everyday...probably not. But, for a weird old fabric that was wool-based anyhow and that needed a POP of color in an affordable and DOABLE way (I’m adventurous with projects but...have to be confident I can do them without ruining something before I go for it), well...it was 100% what I was looking for. I ordered 6 more cans of it (I think I have 10?) to do the rest of the chairs. It’ll be a project that cost me less than $100. I think if I can get the entire chair looking as good as the cushions, it’ll be well worth it for the “wow factor” of the before and after. And really, this burgundy color is quite beautiful. Give it a try! ^_^
J**Y
Color not true to cap
Went on good, color not true to cap. I ordered burgundy and it was very red.
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