
Tips & Tricks: Covering over old awnings
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DIY Project Guide: Update or Repair Awnings, Tents, and More with LetterBank GripAwn Fabric
Want to give new life to your awning, cover up an old business name, or patch a tear in your tent or sail? This simple DIY guide shows you how to use LetterBank GripAwn self-adhesive fabric to save money and refresh your existing materials.
đź› What You Can Do with GripAwn
- Cover up old awning lettering (painted or printed)
- Add your own business name or logo
- Patch small rips and tears in awnings, tents, sails, or canopies
- Mark tents and canopies with logos, labels, or color blocks
- Create team numbers or logos for jackets and uniforms

đź’ˇ Why Use GripAwn?
Replacing an awning or tent can cost hundreds of dollars. With GripAwn, you can cover or repair existing fabric for a fraction of the cost. This fabric is tough, weather-tested, and easy to apply—perfect for DIYers, businesses, and sports teams.
âś… Before You Begin: Will GripAwn Stick to Your Fabric?
GripAwn sticks securely to most fabrics except those treated with silicone. Here’s a quick way to test:
- Try sticking a label or bumper sticker to the fabric.
- If it peels right off, the surface might be silicone-treated.
- Still unsure? Request a sample of GripAwn to test before buying (the material is custom-cut and not returnable).
đź§µ What Is GripAwn?Â

GripAwn is a durable, woven fabric with a super-strong acrylic adhesive on the back (covered by a liner until you’re ready to apply). It’s been tested across North America—even in hurricane-force winds—with zero failures.
Available colors: Black, red, blue, green, and white
Sizes: 54” wide (sold by the yard), and 14” or 18” wide rolls (white only)
đź§° How to Use GripAwn

1. Covering Old Awning Lettering
- Measure the area to cover.
- Cut the GripAwn fabric to size.
- Peel off the backing and apply to the cleaned surface.
- Press down firmly and smooth out air bubbles.
2. Repairing Tears in Awnings, Tents, or Sails
- Clean the area thoroughly.
- Cut a patch at least 12" larger than the tear.
- Apply one patch to the front and one to the back.
- Burnish (press down firmly) for a secure hold.
3. Adding Wording or LogosÂ

- Use a PaintMask stencil to paint your design directly onto GripAwn fabric.
- Once dry, peel off the backing and apply the fabric to your surface.
- Alternatively, apply the stencil directly to your awning and paint on-site.
4. Team Jackets or Uniforms
- Cut numbers or letters from GripAwn by hand.
- Peel off the backing and press onto fabric.
- Washable on gentle cycle.
✨ Share Your Project and Win!
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- No purchase necessary.
- Must be 21+ and a legal U.S. or Canadian resident.
- Winners are picked quarterly.
- Bonus prizes and discounts also available!
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1 comment
Thanks a lot for giving a very important information about covering over old awnings. I have done same work that you consider in your blog and found very good result from these techniques.