White Leather color | Angelus White Acrylic Leather Paint
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- €11,95
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- €11,95
- Regular price
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Angelus White Acrylic Leather Paint is a white leather dye suitable for all types of smooth leather.
Do you have an old pair of white sneakers that you want to make brilliant white again, or do you want to transform another leather product to white? Then you can easily and quickly do it with Angelus White Leather Paint! This paint is of high quality and provides excellent coverage. You can even lighten a dark color as the white Angelus leather paint effectively covers pigments. The paint is water-based, making it elastic – it therefore does not crack or flake.
How to use Angelus White Leather Paint
With Angelus White Leather Paint, you can easily achieve a great result. However, it is important to make the right preparations. A new coat of paint adheres best to a surface that is free of dust and grease. For this, Angelus Preparer and Deglazer is recommended, which is specially formulated to remove dirt, grease, and factory-applied finishes. We also offer finishing products that provide the right final result, such as a matte or glossy surface.
Applying the paint is very simple and done in the following steps:
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Clean the product of dust and grease and remove factory finish or previous surface treatments. Preferably use Preparer and Deglazer.
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Apply the first layer evenly and thinly with a sponge or brush. Let dry for 10–15 minutes.
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Apply additional thin layers until you have achieved the desired result.
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Let the paint cure for at least 24 hours before using the product.
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For best results, you can finish with a finish (matte, satin, or glossy).
How much Angelus leather paint is needed?
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A small jar of 29.5 ml is enough for a pair of leather shoes.
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A larger bottle of 118 ml is sufficient for, for example, a car seat or a leather-covered dining chair.
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For a two-seater sofa, approximately 6 bottles of 118 ml are needed.
The amount of Preparer and Deglazer and finisher needed is usually half the amount of paint.
Click on the link below to watch a YouTube clip on how to use Angelus paints:

