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Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint - Best Sellers Kit

Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint - Best Sellers Kit

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Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint - Bestsellers Kit

Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint - Bestsellers Kit, your favourite colours from the Angelus leather paint range in an affordable bundle! This set contains twelve jars with capacities of 29.5 ml each and comes in an attractive packaging.

Would you like to customise a pair of trainers or add multiple colours to a leather garment? Then this set gives you a choice of twelve different colours. The Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint - Bestsellers Kit gives you plenty of choice for every project!

Angelus Set of 12:

  • 1x black 29.5 ml
  • 1x white 29.5 ml
  • 1x brown 29.5 ml
  • 1x orange 29.5 ml
  • 1x blue 29.5 ml
  • 1x turquoise 29.5 ml
  • 1x purple 29.5 ml
  • 1x green 29.5 ml
  • 1x red 29.5 ml
  • 1x yellow 29.5 ml
  • 1x lilac 29.5 ml
  • 1x pink 29.5 ml

Using the Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint - Bestsellers Kit

Using the Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint - Bestsellers Kit to paint a leather product is quite easy. By performing the steps below, you will quickly have a beautiful result:

  • Before you start painting, make the product dust- and grease-free and remove the factory finisher (if any). For this, it is best to use our Preparer and Deglazer.
  • Apply the first layer evenly (and not too thick!) and let it dry for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Apply subsequent coats thinly as well. Does it cover the material sufficiently and achieve the desired result? Then wait at least 24 hours before using the painted item again.
  • You can use a finisher, ranging from matt to high gloss, for the best results.
Looking for a complete leather paint set with paint and various accessories included, at a competitive price? Then take a look at our various sets.

Delivery

1. Deutsche Post – delivery period: 5 to 7 business days € 3.95

2. DHL – delivery period: 3 to 5 business days € 5.95

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How to use Angelus
Angelus black leather paint application is much easier than you might think. It is a matter of making sure you have a good preparer, by using the Angelus Preparer and Deglazer, for example. By doing this step by step, you will quickly achieve beautiful results.
  • Preparation

    First, make sure the leather is thoroughly pre-treated, for example with Angelus' Preparer and Deglazer

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  • Painting

    Apply a thin layer of paint, covering seams and cracks. After 10 to 15 minutes, add more coats until you reach the desired finish, usually after three to four coats.

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  • Finish

    Allow the last applied coat of paint to dry for at least 24 hours before using the painted product.

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You have questions? We have answers.

  • Q. For how long does the paint need to dry?

    A. We recommend letting each thin coat dry for 10-25 minutes; the final coat should be left to dry for 24 hours before applying finishers.

  • Q. How can I reduce the glossiness of the paint?

    A. The Angelus Duller was developed to specifically reduce glossiness in leather paint. Before painting, it is both easy and quick to mix the Duller with your leather paint to get a more matt finish.

  • Q. How much paint should I use?

    A. This depends on the size, type, and intended use of the item you are going to paint. A pair of shoes such as trainers can be painted with three thin coats using one 29.5 ml jar.

  • Q. Is applying a white coat of paint necessary before doing anything else?

    A. Even though Angelus Leather Paint has great opacity, lightening dark-coloured leather can be tricky. We thus recommend applying a coat of white leather paint first, to ensure the best colour quality.

  • Q. Should I apply the leather paint in several coats?

    A. Yes, always apply the paint in several layers using thin coats. An excessively thick coat of paint will not remain elastic, resulting in cracks and tears.

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