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Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint in White is a versatile, quick-drying, and water-based solution designed for a variety of leather surfaces. Perfect for customization and repairs, this paint is made in the USA and has been trusted for over a century, ensuring high quality and customer satisfaction.
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.
N**V
Sandals transformed.
I painted my sandals with this paint because I could not find cream colored sandals. It is very good quality paint. It covers very well. It looks as though my sandal s were that color to begin with. It has a nice shine and it’s bright enough to look as though I just bought them. Although the paint is inexpensive, it works well and seals well and does not rub off.
A**A
Angelus Black Acrylic Leather Paint works fab
This is a review of Angelus Black Acrylic Leather Paint. I bought it to paint the white soles on a pair of black shoes. I do not care for white soles when I am going out to a nice place. An all-black shoe looks dressier, in my opinion.The jar came well-wrapped, with no leakage. I applied it with a small sponge brush, and it covered the white completely with one coat. The directions state that it can be used on materials other than leather. It is a true black and dries to a glossy finish.It was very easy to use—I did a second pair in no time at all. I have worn the shoes a number of times now and there is no chipping or scratches. I think this is a very good product.
J**A
AMAZING PRODUCT
AMAZING!!!I have an off-white dining bench that got a horrible stain when I rested a wrought iron decorative scroll on it overnight while painting the walls. I tried everything to get the stain out, nothing worked. I thought I’d have to get crafty and try to replace the seat fabric, throw a messy throw over it or just throw it out. It took like 4 coats but the color matched perfectly and it looks like new. Would absolutely recommend.
W**R
Very nice but darker than the photos ☹️
Works well and was to use. It’s my first time using leather paint, and I use used pieces of those sponges that come on a stick. It might be easier with a different type of sponge, but I don’t know. I wish the color was a bit lighter though. It looks very light in the image, but it’s actually more of a carnation pink, I would say.
K**E
Quick and Easy
It colored well on my scratched heels. Used one coat, it covered good. It looks like dark brown but it is black. It’s light weight small bottle but for quick fixes it works. I used a small make up brush that I never used, it settled very easy on the shoe less than 1 minute to do.
J**S
10/10
Great product! Definitely encourage you to read the instructions for a smooth application. I used maybe 40-50% (about 3-4 layers) for a Bible the was faded and had corners rubbed off. No strong odor, clean finish, quick dry, and plenty for a new project. I’ll update after a few weeks but I know this paint isn’t going anywhere.
A**C
The product that I did not want to review ...
Not that I have a problem reviewing this product ... I just didn't feel compelled to, given how many people have already praised this paint ...So I began this project, and "Oh, Wow ..." The results were immediate. You can see where I began, on our "vintage" pleather sofa that has a case of cat scratch fever.I stopped, grabbed my tablet. ''snap ... snap ... "Well it looks like the doctor prescribed the right remedy, between brushed on leather paint, and mink oil.I took a paint brush and a bit of water and painted over the scuffs and scratches. I sanded down some of the cat scratches where I could but some of the fibers were already turned up and I couldn't be too abrasive or I would have made more of a hole. Where the paint has poor absorbancy, use a circular motion, add some water and you will kick up a bit of foam, then wait for it to dry.Once it dries then take a brush and run mink oil over it to condition and seal. Afterwards run a soft cloth to buff, then I picked the remainder up with a towel, given that our sofa is polyester and not genuine leather.This stuff did the trick. Great product.
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