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Quick Guide for using Angelus Paint

Quick Guide for using Angelus Paint

Updated a year ago

Here is a quick guide of how to use Angelus paint properly on multiple surfaces. The painting process is usually the same but the prep or additives may change depending on the material.

Leather – Shoes, Sneakers, Clothing, Furniture, and More 

  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. Paint with 3-5 light layers of Angelus Paint. Make sure to leave to dry 15-30 minutes between layers. *PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR NEON COLORS REQUIRE A BASE COLOR OF A SIMILAR SHADE BEFORE APPLICATION*
  4. Leave to dry for 24-48 hours. Be careful of flying lint or debris getting on the shoe to avoid imperfections. The more time cured the better.
  5. If you want to add extra protection or change the sheen (Flat, Satin, Glossy, Matte) of the shoe use our 4-Coat Clear Coat 1-2 layers on top.

Canvas & Denim – Shoes, Clothing, Actual Art Canvases, and More

  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. (Optional) If you want to make the paint soak in and not be as rubbery textured on canvas we suggest using our product 2-Soft mixed with our paint. You can paint Angelus paint directly on canvas without it but it just will feel more like a screen print then part of the shoe.
  4. Paint with 3-5 light layers of Angelus Paint. Make sure to leave to dry 15-30 minutes between layers. *PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR NEON COLORS REQUIRE A BASE COLOR OF A SIMILAR SHADE BEFORE APPLICATION*
  5. Leave to dry.
  6. (Optional) No added protection is really needed as the paint has soaked into the canvas. If you want to change the sheen to a matte or glossy look instead we do suggest our 4-Coat Clear Coat.

Patent Leather – Plastic or Vinyl Shoes, Heels, Clothes, Furniture, and More

(Airbrush Suggested instead of Paint Brush)

  1. Prep by wiping down leather with leather preparer using our applicators, cotton balls, or a rag.
  2. For better adhesion we suggest sanding down with Angelus high grit (800,1500) to give the paint somewhere to stick better. Patent leather is extremely smooth plastic and it needs to be properly prepped.
  3. Wipe down lightly with leather preparer again with a microfiber of some kind to remove all the lint and debris from sanding. Be very thorough as shiny patent will show any imperfections.
  4. (Optional)Use an adhesion promoter made for vinyl/plastic. This will help the pores of the material absorb the paint better. Usually sanding will be plenty but if you want to go over the top for adhesion we suggest it. A popular one we do not sell on our site is BullDog Adhesion Promoter. Make sure to not mix up with Adhesive as you will accidentally spray glue on your item.
  5. Paint with 3-5 light layers of Angelus Paint. Make sure to leave to dry 15-30 minutes between layers. *PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR NEON COLORS REQUIRE A BASE COLOR OF A SIMILAR SHADE BEFORE APPLICATION*
  6. (Optional)If you are doing a very glossy patent leather we would highly suggest air brushing instead of paint brushing. Paint brushing is difficult to get completely smooth on an extremely glossy patent-like finish. If only a paintbrush is available a heat gun can help level the layers. Just be careful to not burn the paint or shoe.
  7. Use Angelus 4-Coat High Gloss to bring the glossiness back to a patent shine with a few layers.
  8. Leave to dry and somewhere where lint or floating debris will not hit during the drying process.

Here is a quick do’s and don’ts as well to help:

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What is our Paintable Repair Filler and how do you use it?

What is our Paintable Repair Filler and how do you use it?

Updated a year ago

Angelus Paintable Repair Filler is perfect for repairing minor holes & scratches. This leather filler is mixable with Angelus Leather Paints to aid with seamless repairs. Dries to a flexible finish to help prevent future cracks and tears. It is perfect for repairing midsole cuts or pitting, cuts or holes in leather, and even gashes in your car seats. Its multi-purpose use makes it the perfect addition to your Angelus collection.

How to use:

1. Prep your surface. This may include deglazing the surface with our Leather Preparer & Deglazer or acetone. We recommend sanding the surface in order to allow the filler to bond to the surface.

2. Apply the filler. You will need to make sure the filler gets inside the crack, cute, or hole. Make sure every layer is thin and smooth so it is easier to sand. Please note that you may need multiple layers of filler.

3. Once the filler is dry, sand and level the filler using sandpaper. The grit will depend on the surface you are working with. We recommend starting at a lower grit and going higher to make sure there are no rough patches.

4. You can now paint once you get the surface texture you are looking for!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ENEaCVVCK4

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What’s the difference between Leather Preparer and Acetone? Which should I use?

What's the difference between Leather Preparer and Acetone? Which should I use?

Updated a year ago

Although Leather Preparer and Acetone can both be used for the same purpose, Acetone has much stronger chemicals that can harm or burn leather items.

Leather Preparer is a safer alternative that will not harm leather when applied correctly.

If you plan on using Acetone be very careful to not let it soak too much. Acetone can eat into some materials if you do not pay enough attention.

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How do I prepare Nike Foamposites?

How do I prepare Nike Foamposites?

Updated a year ago

STEP 1

In order to prepare Nike Foamposites you will need high grade sandpaper and adhesion promoter. Lightly sand down the surface with the sand paper.

STEP 2

After giving it an even sand, wipe down the areas using Angelus Leather Preparer & Deglazer.

STEP 3

Once dry, apply two to three even coats of adhesion promoter allowing the shoes to dry between coats.

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How do I prepare Vinyl?

How do I prepare Vinyl?

Updated a year ago

STEP 1

In order to prepare vinyl you will need high grade sandpaper and adhesion promoter. Lightly sand down the vinyl with the sand paper.

STEP 2

After giving it an even sand, wipe down the areas using Angelus Leather Preparer & Deglazer.

STEP 3

Once dry, apply two to three even coats of adhesion promoter allowing the shoes to dry between coats.

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How do I prepare Patent Leather?

How do I prepare Patent Leather?

Updated a year ago

STEP 1

In order to prepare patent leather you will need high grade sandpaper and adhesion promoter. Lightly sand down the patent with the sand paper.

STEP 2

After giving it an even sand, wipe down the areas using Angelus Leather Preparer & Deglazer.

STEP 3

Once dry, apply two to three even coats of adhesion promoter allowing the shoes to dry between coats.

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 How do I prepare leather?

How do I prepare leather?

Updated a year ago

STEP 1

Ensure the leather surface is clean and dry to the touch.

STEP 2

Apply a small amount of Angelus Leather Preparer & Deglazer onto a rag, sponge, applicator pads, cotton balls, or Q-tips.

STEP 3

Wipe down the desired area and allow the product to completely dry. This will remove the factory paint/finish, leaving a clean surface that Angelus Paint will best adhere to. View our tutorial video below:

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Avoiding Fraud for Customer Protection

Avoiding Fraud for Customer Protection

An order confirmation with a copy of your drivers license and credit card may be required before processing an order if our fraudulent system detects something out of order. 

This is usually a wrong billing address, a very strange shipping address, or multiple payment attempts with wrong information. 

Order confirmations are to protect you and us against fraud. 

We know this may be an inconvenience and we appreciate you working with us.