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Quick Guide for using Angelus Dye

Quick Guide for using Angelus Dye

Updated a year ago

Before Starting Any Dyeing Project

Dye takes on the color that is below it. It soaks into the item unlike paint that grabs to the surface and changes the color fully. So if you dye something white with a red dye it will turn pink. Our dyes are formulated to work on a brown leather to turn it red not white. Please keep this in mind when dealing with dyes. 

We suggest wearing gloves and using in an area you do not mind getting stained.

Dyeing Smooth Leather with Angelus Leather Dye

  1. Prep by wiping down leather with leather preparer using our applicators, cotton balls, or a rag.
  2. Wait for leather to dry a few minutes. Wipe down with microfiber towel to remove all lint.
  3. Using Wool Daubers (One is supplied with each dye) soak the dye on the dauber.
  4. Be careful of what you are dyeing. If you are dyeing a large spot use the dauber fully soaked. If you are doing a smaller section a paint brush or much less dye on the dauber may be required. 
  5. Make sure to soak the article you are dyeing. Dye works by soaking into the item you are dyeing. It does not act like paint. Feel free to soak and evenly rub across to make sure all is even. 
  6. Leave to dry. You may see a tint, bronzing, or any different finish. Do not panic! This is just residual dye on the surface.
  7. (Optional) Wipe with a microfiber towel to remove excess dye pigment. If there is still a sheen or tint use some alcohol on said microfiber and wipe down quickly. Do not let the alcohol sit on the item or else you risk lifting some of the dye and discoloring. Once done the tint should disappear and it will just be the color. 
  8. If you wish to dye the item more of the color complete steps 5-7 again. 
  9. If you are looking to protect and nourish the leather we suggest using Angelus Leather Balm or Neutral Angelus Shoe Polish. If you do not want the shine of the shoe polish just lightly buff versus a full buff to shine. If you dyed the article a black or brown we would suggest even buffing with a colored shoe polish or Lustre Cream. 

Dyeing Suede Leather with Angelus Suede Dye

  1. Prep by cleaning the surface with a cleaning product like our Angelus Easy Cleaner Kit. It is necessary to get all the oils and dirt that may be sitting in or on the canvas. 
  2. Make sure there is adequate dry time and that you wipe off and get all the cleaner out.
  3. Using Wool Daubers (One is supplied with each dye) soak the dye on the dauber.
  4. Be careful of what you are dyeing. If you are dyeing a large spot use the dauber fully soaked. If you are doing a smaller section a paint brush or much less dye on the dauber may be required. 
  5. Make sure to soak the article you are dyeing. Dye works by soaking into the item you are dyeing. It does not act like paint. Feel free to soak and evenly rub across to make sure all is even. 
  6. Leave to dry for a few hours.
  7. Using our Suede Kit brush or a strong bristled brush, break up the suede to bring to bring it back to its natural feel. Be careful to not let residual dye get on other parts while brushing excess off. This will help the suede feel original again as well as remove excess dye to not run in case of getting wet.
  8. (Optional)We highly recommend spraying down with our Water Repellent or Mink Oil Aerosol. 

Dyeing Patent Leather with Angelus Leather Dye

  1. Prep by wiping down leather with leather preparer using our applicators, cotton balls, or a rag.
  2. Wait for leather to dry a few minutes. Wipe down with microfiber towel to remove all lint.
  3. Using Wool Daubers (One is supplied with each dye) soak the dye on the dauber. You may want to pull on the dauber to see if any loose strands come off to avoid getting into the patent.
  4. Be careful of what you are dyeing. If you are dyeing a large spot use the dauber fully soaked. If you are doing a smaller section a paint brush or much less dye on the dauber may be required. 
  5. Make sure to soak the article you are dyeing. Dye works by soaking into the item you are dyeing. It does not act like paint. Feel free to soak and evenly rub across to make sure all is even. 
  6. Leave to dry. You may see a tint, bronzing, or any different finish. Do not panic! This is just residual dye on the surface.
  7. (Optional) Wipe with a microfiber towel to remove excess dye pigment. If there is still a sheen or tint use some alcohol on said microfiber and wipe down quickly. Do not let the alcohol sit on the item or else you risk lifting some of the dye and discoloring. Once done the tint should disappear and it will just be the color. 
  8. If you wish to dye the item more of the color complete steps 5-7 again. 
  9. Since patent leather is effectively plastic you do not need to protect it as the dye has soaked into it. It may be a good idea to buff with a Neutral Shoe Polish to get a high shine. 

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Can I paint Angelus Glitterlites on canvas shoes?

Can I paint Angelus Glitterlites on canvas shoes?

Updated a year ago

You absolutely can! We recommend using a similar paint color as a base because, with use, the glitter will crease and may crack due to the flexible canvas material

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Can I add 2-thin to the Glitterlites?

 

Can I add 2-thin to the Glitterlites?

Updated a year ago

You can in order to thin out the glitter to give less of distribution of the glitter. We do not recommend using Angelus Glitterlites through an airbrush as the pigment is too thick and may cause immediate clogging.

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Should I apply a Finisher after using Glitterlites?

Should I apply a Finisher after using Glitterlites?

Updated a year ago

No finisher is required on top of Angelus Glitterlites. Glitterlites Paint is flexible and does not flake. Applying an Acrylic Finisher on top of the Glitterlites Paint may hinder the “glitter” look.

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How do I use Angelus Glitterlites Paint?

How do I use Angelus Glitterlites Paint?

Updated a year ago

Angelus Glitterlites may require mixing by hand in order to introduce the glitter that has settled to the bottom. Stir the product until the glitter is introduced evenly throughout the bottle.

Check out our tutorial video below:

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How do I know what size lace to purchase?

How do I know what size lace to purchase?

Updated a year ago

Sizing Chart

Number of Eyelets    Lace Length

3 Eyelets                   30 Inches

4 Eyelets                   36 Inches

5-6 Eyelets                45 Inches

6-7 Eyelets               54 Inches

7-8 Eyelets                63 Inches

8-9 Eyelets                 72 Inches

*Sizing varies from shoe to shoe. Please use this chart as a rough estimate. For best results, please measure the length of your original laces. If you are between two sizes using our chart, we recommend choosing the shorter length for most applications. 

Please note that our laces can sometimes have a 1″-2″ variance in length due to the slight elastic properties in the materials used. This is more commonly seen in longer lace lengths (54″+) but may also be present in other lengths.

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What is 2-Thick Paint Thickener?

What is 2-Thick Paint Thickener?

Updated a year ago

Whether you’re an art enthusiast or a professional artist, you can trust Angelus 2-Thick when it comes to transforming and texturing your paints. It’s specially formulated with mediums that are perfect for almost any type of acrylic painting project. 

Directions:

Pour desired acrylic paint into a separate container.

Pour a very small amount of 2-Thick into the container and mix well.

After 5-10 min, check paint thickness. If thicker paint is desired, slowly add more 2-Thick.

Thickening can continue to occur for a few hours after, so use sparingly.

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What is 2-Soft Fabric Medium?

What is 2-Soft Fabric Medium?

Updated a year ago

An absolute must-have when working on fabrics such as the sock-liner of shoes and other soft fabrics. When heat-set properly, this Fabric Medium will help keep your fabrics nice and soft after being painted.

Directions:

Mix Angelus 2-Soft with Angelus Acrylic Paints in a 1:1 ratio.

Apply multiple coats until you obtain full and even coverage.

Allow paint to completely dry.

Heat-set using a heat gun at 300º F for 3-5 minutes (this step is REQUIRED)