I have an outdoor swing with a fabric awning over the top. The fabric has gotten thin over the years and no longer sheds the rain well.
I’m thinking of coating it with something vs, replacing the fabric. Do you think I could just paint it with exterior paint?
It doesn’t really have to look good, but just ok. I know people used to paint burlap material for floor coverings.
Do you have other suggestions for rejuvinating the awning?
I could purchase new fabric, cut sections out and sew them together, but I’m talentless and lazy. Are there other ‘coatings’ I could use that would last for a few years?
There are aerosol water-proofing products - I don’t remember the name of the 3M product I used (or even why/what I used it for/on), but it worked well.
It may have been pulled for envioro problems.
The probem is not water-proofing - the problem is the fact that the fabric has deteriorated to the point it is no longer dense enough to repel water.
Make sure the fabric and, especially, the thread forming the pockets are strong enough to be worth coating - esp. paint, which will increase the weight and the pull on the stitching.
I had the same problem, thought I might have to buy a new swing.
I ended up contacting the manufacturer (found them online). Turns out they sell replacement awnings. I think it was $50 or so.
It came without the frame, so I had to re-use the old one. There were no replacement instructions and it looked like it was going to be difficult-to-impossible, but it was not hard at all.
If, as Mean Mr. Mustard suggested, you might be able to buy a replacement awning from the manufacturer, that would be simplest and probably cheapest. If not, can you remove the awning in one piece? If so, perhaps you could bring it to a local shop that makes custom window awnings and ask them to duplicate it. This will obviously be more expensive. Perhaps even approach the cost of an entirely new swing.
Note they make a variant explicitly designed for re-waterproofing outdoor fabrics.
An upside is that it weighs almost nothing. Unlike something like house paint which would be heavy enough to perhaps tear out the pockets. Also it’s transparent whereas a house-painted awning would look deplorable.
For a few bucks it’d be an easy thing to try. If that fails then get a replacement made locally or from the mfg.