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9-Pack of Tulip Permanent Fabric Spray Paint, 1.9 Fl Oz each, Rainbow Colors, Non-Toxic, Non-Aerosol - Ideal for SEO Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Surface RecommendationFabric
BrandTULIP
ColorRainbow, Nontoxic, Non-aerosol
Unit Count17.1 Fl Oz
Package InformationBottle
Size1.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 9)
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Description of 9-Pack of Tulip Permanent Fabric Spray Paint, 1.9 Fl Oz each, Rainbow Colors, Non-Toxic, Non-Aerosol - Ideal for SEO

The spray nozzle gives you complete control; The bottle contains only product (no air) so any accidental sputtering is eliminated. Nontoxic; no aerosol propellants are emitted into the air. Perfect for outfits, multiple projects and group activities

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Funny spray paint!

We used this paint (and foam stickers) for our 8-9 year olds to make Girl Scout shirts. 2 packs of paint was enough to cover 18 shirts front and back (Men's Size Small t-shirts). The paint worked best when the shirts were slightly elevated so you could hold the spray cans a little more upright. I rinsed each spray nozzle with warm water until it was clean after use and they worked fine the next time. We put cardboard inside the t-shirt so that it does not leak. They took several hours to dry…

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not suitable for stenciling on shirts, works best on white fabric.

These aerosol fabric paint cans are definitely great for abstract designs on white t-shirts. Costume for my child for Halloween. I decided to try this color on an unwanted yellow shirt first and the white bled through the stencil because I had to spray too much paint as the paint didn't come up white on the yellow shirt. I'm guessing about a dozen light sprays with sufficient drying between sprays would work. but I didn't have that time. I ended up using regular acrylic craft paint and a brush.

Pros
  • Pretty imposing
Cons
  • Boring packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Untapped product potential

I really love these colors but I can't help but feel like they aren't true in a way. The paint quality is undoubtedly fantastic, but the sprayers are terrible. They don't clog, but they also spray unevenly; You'll get dense coverage in some places and randomly even or sparse coverage in others. The number is also somewhat useless. There's barely enough in a spray bottle to make a simple design on a shirt and then you run out of that color and you're out of luck if you want more of that…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure