🎨 Transform your leather game with Angelus – where durability meets style!
Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint is a 4 fl oz water-based, quick-drying, and crack-resistant paint designed for smooth leather and other surfaces. Made in the USA since 1907, it offers nearly 200 colors and a flexible finish that resists peeling, perfect for shoes, furniture, and more.
Brand | Angelus |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Metallic |
Size | 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Crack Resistant |
Unit Count | 4 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Vinyl |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Age Range (Description) | 12 Years & Up |
Model Name | Acrylic |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | #E9E9ED |
Coverage | Full |
UPC | 795871127290 086366740019 072879104196 |
Manufacturer | ANGELUS SHOE POLISH |
Part Number | 720-04-001 |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 1.85 x 3.9 inches |
Item model number | 720-04-001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Metallic |
Material | Acrylic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Crack Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**C
Best leather dye paint product.
I love this paint! I have a very nice leather purse that got faded along the edges and I got some nail polish thinner on it and faded a spot. I figured it would be worth trying to fix it. I was amazed at the outcome ! It looks brand new. I followed instructions and the paint does not come off. Very happy!!
B**S
Great product!
This product exceeds expectations so far. It goes on very smooth, dries fast, and seems to hold up very well. I tried to scratch the paint after it dried with my fingernail, and it didn’t even leave a mark. This paint seems to be very durable, however time will tell once I start wearing the jacket. I will update this review if there are any issues after use.
J**N
Best shoe paint
This paint work better than leather dye for sure . It’s really thick and with the 2 thin it makes lighter and increases the paints volume. This is only the 1st coat and it already looks perfect. I’m 💯 satisfied with this purchase
E**O
Works well for fixing peeling faux leather
Worked well to replace peeling faux leather. The tongue of these boots were fake leather and were cracking and peeling off. I removed the top layer of the faux leather and applied a base coat of mod podge and then I applied two coats of the leather paint and it came out wonderful. The left boot is the after and the right is the before
J**Z
Read instructions thoroughly
Used this product on a table top of leather which had been deglazed by 220 sandpaper. It covered but did not cover evenly. After it dried throughly I repainted the top with a different paint in the same color which worked well.
E**Y
Paint
Works well
S**Y
Paint
Very easy to use
S**G
Great 'repair' for our leather couch!
I should have taken before/after pics of my couch but I forgot! We have a grey leather couch, one we thought was all leather. Turns out parts are leather and parts are not. The parts that were not leather started to delaminate all of a sudden and looked horrible. I watched some Youtube channel that suggested using these leather paints to paint over the parts that were delaminated. I figured for the price of these paints it couldn't hurt to try and wouldn't make it look any worse than it did.I am happy to report it did fabulously! I had to order a few colors and mix them together (trial and error) to get the right shade to match our couch. I just used a small glass dish, poured the paints in and mixed them together, tested, adjusted colors, etc. It was SUPER EASY to do. This is not creating new leather, but because it is paint that is suitable to paint onto leather, it dries flexible. This is what makes it good to cover spots where the material has delaminated.Tips:peel off ALL flaking pieces of the material, even if it makes a larger bare spot.Paint a layer using a small "artist" style brush, so you have more control over where it goes.Let the layer dry before adding a new a layer. My first layer really kind of soaked into the fuzzy fabric, but other layers did just fine. I added about 5 or 6 layers. I waited several hours or overnight, mostly because I had to order new colors to try to make a better match. I think layers of some colors that were close but not quite kind of added some depth, since our couch is not a single shade of grey.Final layer add a top coat (matte, satin, or gloss). This one needs to dry overnight.End result, the bare patches are totally covered. Have withstood our dog laying on top of it (top of the couch). From a short distance, blends right in. You would not notice it unless you were looking for it. It feels rougher to the touch, but I will take that for a $30 fix over a $3000 replacement.
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