Angelus Leather Paints come in over 100 colors, available in individual bottles (1oz or 4 oz), and sets. Let's explore the best options.
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This leather paint is ideal for painting boots, jackets, athletic shoes, purses and more. When properly applied it will not crack, peel, fade or rub off. The paint is non-toxic and water-based for easy clean up. These are easy to use and can be blended together for countless custom colors – even the metallic can be blended with standard colors! It can be applied with a brush, sponge or airbrush (some thinning may be required for airbrush application).
Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint - Neutral, 1 oz
Angelus Standard Acrylic Leather Paint Colors
Angelus Color Charts
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Angelus Leather Paint Guide - Types, Options, and Finishes
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Angelus Leather Paint Guide Types, Options, And Finishes
Painting On Leather With Acrylics
This leather paint is ideal for painting boots, jackets, athletic shoes, purses and more. When properly applied it will not crack, peel, fade or rub
Angelus® Acrylic Leather Paint, 1oz.
Angelus Standard Acrylic Leather Paint Colors