
Angelus Leather Paint White
White Angelus leather paint
Do you have a pair of old white trainers you want to make bright white again, or do you want to transform another leather product into a white colour? Then you can do so easily and quickly with white Angelus leather paint! This paint is of high quality and provides very good coverage. You can even lighten a dark colour because the Angelus leather paint in white covers pigments well. The paint is water-based, making it elastic, meaning it will not break or flake off.
Using Angelus white leather paint
Using Angelus white leather paint ensures that you achieve a beautiful result effortlessly. However, it is important to consider the right preparation. A new layer of paint adheres best to a surface that is free of dust and grease. For this, it is best to use Angelus Preparer and Deglazer. This product was specially developed for this purpose, and it also removes any applied factory finishers. We also offer products that ensure the right finisher, e.g. a matt or gloss post-treatment.
Applying Angelus white leather paint
Applying Angelus white leather paint is very simple and a matter of performing the following steps:
- Before you start painting, make the product dust- and grease-free and remove the factory finish or previous finisher layers (if any). For this, it is best to use our Preparer and Deglazer.
- Apply the first coat evenly and not too thickly. Let it dry for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Then apply subsequent layers thinly as well, until the desired effect is achieved. After this, wait at least 24 hours before using the painted product.
- You can use a finisher to achieve, for example, a matt or high gloss, for the best results.
How much Angelus leather paint do I need?
- A small 29.5 ml jar contains enough paint for a pair of leather shoes.
- With the large 118 ml version, you can paint a car seat or dining room chair made of leather.
- For a large two-seat sofa, use 6 jars of 118 ml each of leather paint as a rule.
- The amount of Preparer and Deglazer and finisher needed is normally half the amount of paint used.
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Angelus Leather Paint White
White Angelus leather paint
Do you have a pair of old white trainers you want to make bright white again, or do you want to transform another leather product into a white colour? Then you can do so easily and quickly with white Angelus leather paint! This paint is of high quality and provides very good coverage. You can even lighten a dark colour because the Angelus leather paint in white covers pigments well. The paint is water-based, making it elastic, meaning it will not break or flake off.
Using Angelus white leather paint
Using Angelus white leather paint ensures that you achieve a beautiful result effortlessly. However, it is important to consider the right preparation. A new layer of paint adheres best to a surface that is free of dust and grease. For this, it is best to use Angelus Preparer and Deglazer. This product was specially developed for this purpose, and it also removes any applied factory finishers. We also offer products that ensure the right finisher, e.g. a matt or gloss post-treatment.
Applying Angelus white leather paint
Applying Angelus white leather paint is very simple and a matter of performing the following steps:
- Before you start painting, make the product dust- and grease-free and remove the factory finish or previous finisher layers (if any). For this, it is best to use our Preparer and Deglazer.
- Apply the first coat evenly and not too thickly. Let it dry for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Then apply subsequent layers thinly as well, until the desired effect is achieved. After this, wait at least 24 hours before using the painted product.
- You can use a finisher to achieve, for example, a matt or high gloss, for the best results.
How much Angelus leather paint do I need?
- A small 29.5 ml jar contains enough paint for a pair of leather shoes.
- With the large 118 ml version, you can paint a car seat or dining room chair made of leather.
- For a large two-seat sofa, use 6 jars of 118 ml each of leather paint as a rule.
- The amount of Preparer and Deglazer and finisher needed is normally half the amount of paint used.
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White Angelus leather paint
Do you have a pair of old white trainers you want to make bright white again, or do you want to transform another leather product into a white colour? Then you can do so easily and quickly with white Angelus leather paint! This paint is of high quality and provides very good coverage. You can even lighten a dark colour because the Angelus leather paint in white covers pigments well. The paint is water-based, making it elastic, meaning it will not break or flake off.
Using Angelus white leather paint
Using Angelus white leather paint ensures that you achieve a beautiful result effortlessly. However, it is important to consider the right preparation. A new layer of paint adheres best to a surface that is free of dust and grease. For this, it is best to use Angelus Preparer and Deglazer. This product was specially developed for this purpose, and it also removes any applied factory finishers. We also offer products that ensure the right finisher, e.g. a matt or gloss post-treatment.
Applying Angelus white leather paint
Applying Angelus white leather paint is very simple and a matter of performing the following steps:
- Before you start painting, make the product dust- and grease-free and remove the factory finish or previous finisher layers (if any). For this, it is best to use our Preparer and Deglazer.
- Apply the first coat evenly and not too thickly. Let it dry for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Then apply subsequent layers thinly as well, until the desired effect is achieved. After this, wait at least 24 hours before using the painted product.
- You can use a finisher to achieve, for example, a matt or high gloss, for the best results.
How much Angelus leather paint do I need?
- A small 29.5 ml jar contains enough paint for a pair of leather shoes.
- With the large 118 ml version, you can paint a car seat or dining room chair made of leather.
- For a large two-seat sofa, use 6 jars of 118 ml each of leather paint as a rule.
- The amount of Preparer and Deglazer and finisher needed is normally half the amount of paint used.











