


✨ Revive your ride’s vibe with a spray that sticks and shines! ✨
Rust-Oleum 248922 Fabric & Vinyl Spray Paint in Gloss White is a premium 11 oz spray designed to restore and refresh vinyl, simulated leather, and some fabrics. Featuring a fast-drying, flexible formula with any-angle spray technology, it delivers durable, crack-resistant coverage that won’t peel or rub off. Perfect for automotive interiors like seats and dashboards, it covers up to 12 sq ft and dries to the touch in just 10 minutes, making it the go-to solution for quick, professional-grade vinyl restoration.















| ASIN | B003CT4AT8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,980 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #72 in Automotive Spray Paint |
| Brand Name | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Gloss White |
| Color Code | 000000 |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | see package |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,100) |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066186456 |
| Included Components | Painting Supplies;Paint & Stains;spray-paints |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Fabric & Vinyl Spray Paint |
| Item Volume | 325 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Model Name | Automotive Enamel Spray Paint |
| Model Number | 248922 |
| Paint Type | Spray |
| Part Number | 248922 |
| Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Crack Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | ?Fabric,Leather,Vinyl |
| UPC | 020066186456 |
| Unit Count | 11.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Satisfaction Guaranteed |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
J**O
It works well enough
Surprised at how well this worked. Sprayed it on my car seats after a botched repair. The repair still blows but at least everything looks clean in my car.
S**Y
Great stuff!
Works like a champ. Don't try to do it all in one coat, take your time. Good coverage and refreshens your vinyl to a new look.
S**T
vinyl paint
Excellent product and seller
D**E
Works like it should
So I had used similar products over the last 35 years. Picked up a set of heated leather seats out of a Forestor to install in 4runner project. Problem was the seats were tan, interior of the 4runner was a blueish charcoal. Order one can to see how it would come out on the headrest. Worked fine, ordered 3 more cans to finish it off. Color came out just fine. I cleaned the seats with IPA (alcohol) to remove the junkyard crud. Do a few light coats..the dude that say he used something like 40 cans on a couch must have caked the paint on to have it crack. I sat on these seats before putting them back in the truck, no issues. Even though this says Vinyl, I would not hesitate to use it on leather again. It's not gonna uncrack cracked and split leather but will work fine to touch up and change color if you take your time
J**N
Exactly what I was looking for
I own a hair salon, and this chair was stained with hair color. I did not want to spend $230 on a new chair topper therefore I found this vinyl spray paint. It turned out exactly the way I wanted it to and now you will not be able to see any more color stains.
C**0
Quality
Nozzle clogged up on first spray.
B**A
charcoal grey vinyl and fabric spray
I used this spray on interior plastic and also the fabric of the sun visors to match a new charcoal headliner. I got this product and also the Duplicolorr charcoal grey. To compare the two the Rustoleum is a bit lighter and has a slightly more green tint in it. it is a strange color to me and did not match the rest of the car well when used on plastic moldings. However, luckily the rustoleum is a bit lighter color on the fabric so on the sunvisors it more matched the headliner since. The duplicolor came out a bit darker on fabric than when painted on plastic. The duplicolor charcoal color was more of a match on the plastic. I think the duplicolor looked smoother on the fabric, but it felt rough after i sprayed on the plastic (but I sanded the plastic and that is why i think.) They are kind of different thicknesses. I think the duplicolor was a bit thinner and less gluey and easier to work with in general and did not gloop or pool up as much as the rustoleum, One thing I would do different in the future however is I would not sand my plastic. I sanded everything and everything came out rough. in the future instead of sanding i would really use a special cleaner on plastic and also a special adhesive spray before painting the plastic. I saw that on a you tube video. Sanding was a mistake for the texture is really rough. luckily the parts i was doing was not the dash itself but the inside windshield plastic moldings which is not something someone will touch. both of these sprays do not seem that durable unless you really clean and use a primer or adhesive. It did adhere very well, but i imagine if i am taking things inside and out of the car and it pumps the plastic this will chip off. I also would consider plastidip for some areas as I like the texture of that.
S**Y
If you can't afford new seats, buy this paint!
After seeing the prices on new boat seats I decided to try to re-surface them for a few extra years of use. These seats are about 29 years old and were stained pretty bad with mildew. The front seat edges were worn as you can see in the pictures, but the Rust-Oleum vinyl paint made them look new again. I changed the color scheme up a little as you can see. For good results you have to prep the seats. Wash with a good degreaser like Palmolive dish detergent, lightly sand the vinyl seats (I used 200 grit sand paper), wipe the eats down with a clean cloth and spray a semi light coat the first time, let dry and apply a second coat. Make sure all the areas are covered well before removing any masking tape, don't ask me how I know. The paint adheres exceptionally well and covers good. It's flexible, just like the original vinyl. I two toned my seats using grey and charcoal which worked out good, but it adds a lot of time to the project. I'm not expecting it to last another 29 years, maybe it will last a few years until I can afford to get new seats. Very pleased with the results. Approximately 1.5 cans per seat with two coats.
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A**O
La aplicación de la pintura es mala, el pequeño tapón del spray no funciona adecuadamente, se hacen grumos a pesar de estar limpiando constantemente el orificio del atomizador
T**N
Works on Leather!
J**D
I bought like 4 or 5 cans to spray a mini convertible fabric. The blackness doesnt last, very very less coverage. Although the surface was well cleaned before use.
B**H
great product does what it says
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