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Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint is a versatile, water-based paint designed for restoring and customizing leather items. With its non-toxic formula, it offers a safe and easy-to-clean solution for transforming your favorite boots, jackets, shoes, and purses into unique fashion statements.














| Best Sellers Rank | #53 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #4 in Art Paints |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 48,224 Reviews |
D**E
High Quality for projects
My new onclouds are so comfy but I always felt they were so plain. These were $$ and my nurse feet need them so I vamped them up with some new laces and paint to match my uniform. What a difference! The Angelus navy acrylic paint was easy to use and had great coverage on just a single coat (but I did two). I used painters tape to separate where I wanted it. It dries fast too and little bit goes a long way. Color was spot on. Overall, I highly recommend
G**L
It worked quite well for a century-old violin case restoration.
I used this product with Angelus Leather Filler to restore the exterior of a century-old violin case. The leather filler is a crème, the consistency of house paint. When dry, it feels like rubber erasure and is sandable. I used multiple coats to fill in the low areas, then sanded it smooth. The acrylic paint spreads smoothly and covers well. Water clean-up is a definite plus. Very low odor.
M**3
Great product best on market
I love this paint it is for leather and works really well they also have a lot of colors to match numerous brands for bags or shoes or any of your leather goods. I have repainted numerous of my older handbags. They look new make sure u prep your leather first u can use alcohol or prime and prep solution. It a fun way to update the paint on old bags.
P**R
Restore leather like a pro
I originally bought this product to restore the steering wheel on my 2011 Honda Pilot. I remove any sun damage then refinish the wheel with this product. Matches perfectly and it's very durable. Besides a couple of steering wheels, I've restored some badly scuffed Keen leather shoes. Once again, the results are perfect and very durable. I LIGHTLY, but evenly sand the surface with wet/dry sandpaper 1000 grit or finer if the surface is badly damaged. If it's not too bad, I dry sand. If it's really bad, I wet sand. Be sure to clean the shoes well and let them dry thoroughly before applying this paint. If the surface isn't too bad, a good cleaning is all you need. After sanding and cleaning, I apply this paint with a small square of clean foam. A piece of cloth would do, but the foam makes it easy to get into difficult to reach areas. Dab it on for a uniform finish. Does a great job and holds up very well. Seems pricey for 1 oz, but a little goes a long way if you dab it on with foam, and it's a quality product.
A**T
I will update this
... So my timbs here have been through a lot. Ended up using a black stain. Long story short I was against painting them but screw it. The color is nice. Here is the reason for the 4 stars. #1 this paint lacks a good primer. As someone that's paints regularly I should either do a primer or the paint should be decent with bonding. This was tested on a surface that wasn't shoes. So it does contain some kind of primer. But I do feel like it's going to be the downfall of this product hence why I'm going to wait to give it a full either five stars or I'm going to give it less. It's also very low in quantity because if you care about streaks while painting you will have to thin this product and apply. The way I did it was I applied good liberal amount to coats sanded it with a 220 and then I hit it with a watered down version. But being brushed on and being a thick paint it's going to leave streaks. So that should be noted on there when painting yes if you're spraying you won't get streaks. I would prefer spray paint but because these timberlands have the plaid on top I was against it. I'm hoping the flexibility of this paint is good. Most of any acrylic paint is but this is a boot. Lastly I did add one more thing to this paint. I did spray a clear satin sheen on top of it. And this is because after sanding it I still couldn't get the streaks the way I wanted it so I had to match the sheen of the paint which is more of a eggshell. Nevertheless they came out really nice. I'm going to wait until tomorrow and then I'm going to shoot a leather protector on top of this so we'll see what happens wish me luck
R**E
Great for shoe repairs
Excellent. Used it to repair the lining of a leather boot after I ripped off the original paint removing a sticker. Looks great after a few coats and hasn’t creased or peeled at all after wearing.
S**H
Works so good! Love it!
I LOVE this paint! I used it on a salon hair chair I bought from someone and it turned out amazing! It covers great and it stretches a long way. Love this! But DO NOT FORGET to top coat and SEAL your paint or it will possibly get sticky or ruined if wet.
F**N
Worth it! Looks amazing (used on stretchy spandex-y material)
I used this to paint on a stretchy dance suit for my kids costume, and it worked out great. It goes on smoothly and evenly. It dries quickly, so adding multiple layers was easy. The color was true to what it looked like online. It’s a bit thin but I think that helped layering which improved overall appearance. After 8 hours of play, dancing, and general kids shenanigans that stretched the fabric, no visible cracks were seen. This is definitely worth the price for a solid finish.
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