How to apply angelus leather paint to leather with a paintbrush

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • Just a quick video talking about how Angelus Leather paint is best applied to leather shoes with a paintbrush.
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  • @JC3_Customs
    @JC3_Customs 11 місяців тому +1

    This the video I been looking for lol

  • @TOShorts
    @TOShorts 3 роки тому +2

    For painting a black surface white, do you reccomend simply painting over it like this? Any other steps or pearls?

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  3 роки тому +3

      Depending on how much pigment the final paint you want it to be you could either go straight for it, or build up the pigments. So for example, if its a light brown you are putting on black it should be fine. Whereas yellow, blue, pink; those dont have the strongest of pigments so you could build them up differently. To do this here is a trick: You are using yellow? First layer will be light gray, second layer 50-50 gray and white, third layer white, fourth layer yellow. You basically want it to be vibrant or dark. Putting light yellow straight on to black, you would end up painting like 10+ layers and it still wont be as vibrant as you like. In the video I used vanilla, which has white and brown which are both strong pigments so I didnt need to too many layers for it to be a solid color.

    • @TOShorts
      @TOShorts 3 роки тому

      @@MarldainLunas makes perfect sense, I appreciate the advice :)

    • @JessLegaspi
      @JessLegaspi Місяць тому

      Hi! I’d love to hear how you might paint over a tan color to make it a light blue? Thanks for making this video. So helpful!

  • @estebanramos4962
    @estebanramos4962 3 роки тому +5

    Was looking for light paint on dark leather haven’t seen many brave ones on UA-cam so I appreciate it. Gives me confidence to try what I want to do

    • @jessicagreene2649
      @jessicagreene2649 3 роки тому +2

      Yes! I am trying to customize a Louis Vuitton Speedy handbag that was previously customized with black trim to petal pink and I swear I have done 11 layers and the black is STILL coming through! PHEW this is going to take days.

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  3 роки тому +1

      @@jessicagreene2649 Ok lets see if I can try to help here.
      One way is to try and use acetone to take the black off before painting.
      This way might be more important for you: Start with a layer of dark grey, then a layer of light grey, then a layer of white, then a layer of pink. They gray will cover the black better because it has more pigment in it than the pink. You probably dont want super thick layers of paint.

  • @gberia1
    @gberia1 3 роки тому +1

    Hello. Is a finisher mandatory after applying the paint? What happens if I don't use one?

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  3 роки тому +2

      While you dont have to have one it is certainly suggested to use one. One reason is to change the sheen of the paint, because the paint can be too shiny sometimes. Another reason is to provide a layer that helps resist scratching and scuffing a little bit.

    • @gberia1
      @gberia1 3 роки тому

      @@MarldainLunas thank you for your prompt reply. In my country (India) the Angelus paints and their finishers are very expensive, hence I have only ordered the paint for now. I do have a leather conditioner at home - will rubbing that after the paint dries help in anyway?

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  3 роки тому +1

      @@gberia1 I would say no to the leather conditioner, because that is meant to rehydrate the leather. With paint it wont do the same thing.
      You could use a matte finisher or clear coat from a spray can as well. Just use 1 or 2 very light coats. If you use too much it will get too hard.

    • @gberia1
      @gberia1 3 роки тому

      @@MarldainLunas Understood. Thanks a lot for your guidance. Hope you have a fabulous day.

  • @yahkhakeerah796
    @yahkhakeerah796 Рік тому

    Thank you for the video and I have a question if I'm painting something dark as you just did should I use the white for a base and then painted the color that I want

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  Рік тому +1

      That just depends how vibrant you want it to be. You want to do fewer layers of paint, so if you are using a dark paint then a dark base is ok. But if you want white or yellow, you should use a light base. Try painting yellow over black, and yellow over white to see what I mean.

    • @yahkhakeerah796
      @yahkhakeerah796 Рік тому

      @@MarldainLunas thank you

  • @scottydntno
    @scottydntno 3 роки тому

    Does it chip or crack when fully cured?

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  3 роки тому +1

      Angelus paint is made to be flexible. So no it shouldnt chip or crack unless you bend it back really hard. Its also very hard to rip, its stretchy. Specifically made for purses. I use it on shoes and it usually outlasts the shoe itself.

  • @TheChewbaca69
    @TheChewbaca69 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks

  • @regularape
    @regularape 2 роки тому

    I'm thinking of painting a leather jacket does the paint look natural in person or are people able to tell that its painted?

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  2 роки тому

      Hmmm. Well that boils down to a couple things to keep in mind. The biggest thing is matching the sheen of the rest of the leather. If you cover your paint with a gloss, but the rest of the leather is matte it will look strange, if you know what I mean. I recommend Liquid Kicks finishers, and Angleus new leather finishers.
      I personally paint portions of leather, but I presume you want to paint the entire thing? If that is the case, then angelus does look like leather. As long as you use thin smooth layers it will keep the texture of the original leather.
      If painting only a portion, say a picture, you would want to keep the color scheme in mind if you want a more natural look.
      Hope that helps?

    • @regularape
      @regularape 2 роки тому

      @@MarldainLunas Actually the jacket is red it only has two 2 inches long black strips that I want to paint white, I was thinking of using the matte finisher cause it's not a new jacket. But I'm not sure how the matte finish will match the rest of the jacket.

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  2 роки тому

      @@regularape Well without seeing the jacket I would suggest liquid kicks 'factory' finish. It has a slight sheen to it but closer to a well worn leather.
      Also going from black to white is the hardest color choice you could do. Do a layer of dark gray, then light gray, then off white, then white. Airbrush would be preferable.

    • @regularape
      @regularape 2 роки тому

      @@MarldainLunas Ok i'll try that. Thanks for the help!

  • @mlinecomposites1
    @mlinecomposites1 Рік тому

    No scuffing on the leather at all? Getting ready to paint leather dress shoes

  • @hamtaropuff
    @hamtaropuff 2 роки тому

    Can anyone give me advice?? I have a yellow bag that some of the yellow has come off and you can see I guess the dark leather underneath should I add a base coat of some color before I do the yellow??

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  2 роки тому +1

      What do you mean by some of it has come off, in what way? Have you already painted it yellow, or was it already that way?

    • @hamtaropuff
      @hamtaropuff 2 роки тому

      @@MarldainLunas it was always yellow, some of the paint has I guess rubbed off with age. It’s an older leather bag

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  2 роки тому +1

      @@hamtaropuff It may be hard to match the color. Here is what I suggest.
      First go over the whole thing with acetone to remove the old paint and grime. Relax the leather with rubbing alcohol, let it dry.
      Then when painting: since its a dark color: start with a layer of white, then 20/80 white/yellow, then 50/50, then full yellow until it looks good.

    • @hamtaropuff
      @hamtaropuff 2 роки тому

      @@MarldainLunas thank you so much!!

  • @charlieleigh8462
    @charlieleigh8462 3 роки тому

    Hi, I’m thinking of painting one of my belts with this brand it’s not a real leather belt it’s fake leather the belt is white but I want it a cream colour I’m just worried Incase this stuff cracks when I wear my belt

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  3 роки тому +2

      Only way for it to crack will be if you bend and crease it at a 90 degree angle, which you wouldnt be doing with a belt. Just prep it well by sanding it a little with 400 grit sandpaper, then use acetone to remove any of the factory sealers, then you can apply your paint. Also suggest giving it a spreay of clear coat for scratches. I do this with sneakers which take an incredible beating, and Angelus is 100% specialized in durability.

  • @SnifflesMcDarkspots
    @SnifflesMcDarkspots 3 роки тому

    Can these paints be used on the back of faux leather? And does it need to be sealed afterward?

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  3 роки тому

      Yes they can be applied to things that look like leather as well as fabric. What you see me using in the video is 'pleather' with a fabric backing. If you are going to paint on the fabric part you will need more layers for it to look consistent. It is better to paint the 'leather' side. And yes a sealer will help with creating a nice sheen, as well as protecting from minor scuffs. Angelus finisher works pretty well. What are you planning on painting?

    • @SnifflesMcDarkspots
      @SnifflesMcDarkspots 3 роки тому

      @@MarldainLunas I have faux leather sheets that I’ve made a few tassels from. They look great except for that white backing on the other side, which i hate, so I was trying to find something to change the color more to my liking. But now I’m concerned about it making the tassels very stiff.
      Thanks so much for sharing this video/info!

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  3 роки тому +3

      @@SnifflesMcDarkspots if you want to change the color of the fabric without making it stiff you can use a fabric additive called 2soft. Mix your paint in a 1:1 ratio with 2soft. Paint your fabric. Then use a heat gun, clothes dryer, or hair dryer on hot to set the mixture into the fabric. This will change the color while keeping it soft. This is how I change the color of the inside sock liner of sneakers

    • @SnifflesMcDarkspots
      @SnifflesMcDarkspots 3 роки тому +1

      @@MarldainLunas wow! Thanks so much for the tip! I’ll definitely try that!

    • @TOShorts
      @TOShorts 3 роки тому

      @@MarldainLunas can you use gac-900 instead of 2 soft for sock liners?

  • @SneakCleaners519
    @SneakCleaners519 Рік тому

    I really need your help !?!? Are you available!???

  • @bubblebuns2878
    @bubblebuns2878 3 роки тому

    Can you thin out angelus paint with water or does only 2-thin works?

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  3 роки тому +2

      You are able to, but I suggest by not much. Say whenever you wash your brush with water, that is fine. The difference is that 2thin is a medium that keeps the color pigment evenly spread throughout the paint mixture. Angelus paint is water soluble, meaning the more water you ad, it break down that medium and makes the pigments clump together. If you are using a paintbrush, you dont need to add any 2thin, only really need it using airbrush.

    • @bubblebuns2878
      @bubblebuns2878 3 роки тому

      @@MarldainLunas Thanks so much for answering! Really appreciated :)

    • @bubblebuns2878
      @bubblebuns2878 3 роки тому

      @@MarldainLunas I'm using a paintbrush but i find the paint dries out too fast, so the paint strokes don't come out clean.

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  3 роки тому

      @@bubblebuns2878 Well thats kind of what I was trying to demonstrate in the video. It gets spread super thinly, and wont look even. It may take a few ugly layers to build it up to a solid color.

  • @Highm8nance88
    @Highm8nance88 3 роки тому

    What is a good brush to use?

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  3 роки тому +1

      So Angelus sells brushes as well, and honestly they work very well. And depending on what you are painting you will want different sizes and styles of brushes.

  • @randy1ization
    @randy1ization 2 роки тому

    u have to go with the grain , then against the grain.

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  2 роки тому

      Can you elaborate what you mean? I understand going with the grain is true for painting on wood, but for leather?

    • @randy1ization
      @randy1ization 2 роки тому

      @@MarldainLunas the grain in the leather is similar to the grain on wood.. it has tiny crevices in it, and if you paint into the crevices of the grain it will cover more evenly and faster. everything has surface tension, and the paint resist going into the cracks. I can see on your vid the grain tends to run horizontally. if u look at it closely, u will see it . cowhide leather has a ladder type pattern to it.,

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  2 роки тому

      @@randy1ization Interesting. From what I have experienced it is mostly just randomized raised bumps and divots. I work mostly with sneaker leathers so they are either poor quality or synthetic and dont have a structured grain to speak of. Usually for the most part when doing purses and shoes its on the rough side of the leather and not the 'skin side?' or they have already been previously painted in some way. It is probably important if painting raw leather, but I dont know. I cant find any research or discussions about this topic anywhere, only about when cutting the leather the grain is important for bending and flexing. I will try to do more research and if you would be willing to cite any references that would be wonderful

  • @ifeelKing__
    @ifeelKing__ Рік тому +2

    This is water proof

  • @YoungThrilla1
    @YoungThrilla1 2 роки тому +1

    Using this for any trendy street wear shoes in White so I can change the color. Specially on my Leather Lugged converse ima make it Blue 🔵🅿️ leather and like the the other white one bright red 🥳

  • @beatab
    @beatab 3 роки тому +2

    Hi, good video thanks. I'm planning a slight bigger project, like change colour on motorcycle leathers do you know a coverage for 30ml jar? also if it have to be any specific thiner, or those paints can be thin? In most of my projects I use water base automotive paints, for helmets or bikes, so for big are like jacket I was thinking about using airbrush. Thanks in advance! B.

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  3 роки тому

      You need 2-Thin for airbrush, not water. 30ml can cover more than it looks maybe a medium sized purse, but getting the 4oz may help.

  • @eunnellejane5469
    @eunnellejane5469 2 роки тому +1

    i suggest you let 1st layer dry before applying another layer

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  2 роки тому +2

      Yes. As stated at 2:15 and other parts of the video I highly suggest letting the layers dry completely before applying another.

    • @SneakCleaners519
      @SneakCleaners519 Рік тому

      @@MarldainLunas someone didn’t watch the video

  • @christinagillam7365
    @christinagillam7365 Рік тому

    I'm painting some mint leather shoes off white. Do I need to get a beige or some other color for a first layer? They're going to be my wedding shoes and want them to look like a solid off-white.

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  Рік тому +1

      The bluish undertone of the mint should actually help with the tone of the off white. You would just need the off white. It will take a few layers to get a solid color, but it should be just fine

  • @m.n.d5949
    @m.n.d5949 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot. I had a question. Is there a substitute for the leather paint finisher. Can i use cream shoe polish or leather conditioner? The question is regarding shoes

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  Рік тому +1

      Well once you paint the shoe you are not conditioning the leather anymore, and you cant condition paint. I highly suggest using angelus finisher, liquid kicks finisher, or a light spray of treehouse clear coat

  • @Managable_Mayhem
    @Managable_Mayhem Рік тому

    Stupid old me thought I'd need to buy white leather to craft a modelhorse saddle, but lo' and behold; I do not!
    Thank you so very much for this video!

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  Рік тому

      Good luck on your project! Also read through the comments on this video for more tips :)

    • @Managable_Mayhem
      @Managable_Mayhem Рік тому

      @@MarldainLunas Thank you very much.

  • @jenersonbethancourth1074
    @jenersonbethancourth1074 2 роки тому

    Hey I have leather barstool I would like to paint. Would this paint work on them or will the paint break ? What are some advices you’d give

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  2 роки тому +1

      Angelus paint is perfect for the project. First you should use 'preparer and deglazer' or acetone to remove any of the factory protectants or finishes.
      Then you can start painting. Since it is a larger surface I do suggest using an airbrush, but you can do it with brushes. I suggest a soft larger brush, not really the paint store kind because the bristles are too thick.
      Be sure to follow my video on how to spread the paint. Have a good covered first layer, that is thin, and let it dry a good amount of time before the next layer.
      Once its painted, may take 5 or more layers. Finish it With a top coat meant for leather. I suggest Liquid Kicks, but angelus just released some finishers that are essentially the same thing.

    • @sathyaezhilan8287
      @sathyaezhilan8287 Рік тому

      Can I paint my leather recliners coach with this?

  • @farzanafarha3119
    @farzanafarha3119 Рік тому

    Hello! Can you tell me which colors to use on a brown bag to color it to pink and still make it look vibrant?

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  Рік тому +1

      If it is dark brown: First layer light gray, second layer 50/50 light gray and white. Third layer white. Fourth layer pink.
      It should be more vibrant when you bring the saturation of dark and muddy, and slowly bringing it up brighter.

    • @farzanafarha3119
      @farzanafarha3119 Рік тому

      @@MarldainLunas thank you very much for your help! 😊

  • @Ishtabest
    @Ishtabest 2 роки тому

    thanks so much. So helpful and I appreciate that you come across as genuine and humble.

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  2 роки тому

      Glad I could help. Let me know if you have any further questions

  • @froggggggie
    @froggggggie 2 роки тому

    Are there any other brands?

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  2 роки тому

      There aren't too many leather paint brands out there. Depending on what country you are in, they may have some, but you will need to ask around the specialty markets.

  • @emmapickles7846
    @emmapickles7846 2 роки тому

    Does thinning it out with water also work since it's water based?

    • @MarldainLunas
      @MarldainLunas  2 роки тому

      It is water based yes, but its not water as the medium, 2thin is. The difference is that 2thin is a medium that keeps the color pigment evenly spread throughout the paint mixture. Angelus paint is water soluble, meaning the more water you ad, it breaks down that medium and makes the pigments clump together.

    • @babybrittyoung4889
      @babybrittyoung4889 2 роки тому

      Use white