Light Brown Leather Paint | Angelus Tan Acrylic Leather Paint
- Regular price
- €11,95
- Sale price
- €11,95
- Regular price
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Angelus Tan Acrylic Leather Paint is a light brown leather paint specially developed for smooth leather materials on various products, such as clothes, shoes, saddles, and furniture. Tan is an excellent color for leather as it adds life and luster to the material's character. Tan is also very suitable for, for example, furniture. Another advantage of this light brown color is that Tan is a classic color for leather that almost always works in most environments.
Applying Angelus leather paint
Applying Angelus leather paint is easier than you think. It's all about preparing the leather correctly, for example, by using Angelus Preparer and Deglazer. If you work step by step, you will quickly achieve a beautiful result.
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Ensure the leather is thoroughly pre-treated, for example, with Angelus Preparer and Deglazer.
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Apply the first layer of leather paint in a thin, even coat with a sponge or brush. Don't forget seams and cracks.
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Once the first layer has dried, apply the next thin layer. Each layer takes an average of 10–15 minutes to dry before you can apply the next. Repeat until you have achieved the desired result – usually three to four layers are required.
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Allow the final layer to dry for at least 24 hours before using the painted product.
Advantages of Angelus leather paint
Using Angelus leather paint is an excellent choice for your leather products. The painted surface will be easy to clean, and since the paint is water-based, it is also splash-proof. This provides good protection for the leather even in poor weather conditions.
You can order the paint in two different sizes:
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29.5 ml jar – enough for a pair of leather shoes.
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118 ml bottle – enough for, for example, a car seat or a leather-covered dining chair.
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For a larger two-seater sofa, approximately 6 bottles of 118 ml are required.
The amount of Preparer and Deglazer and finisher needed is usually about half the amount of paint.
Click on the link below to watch a YouTube video on how to use Angelus paints:

