Never put the acrylic paint on too thick or in time it will crack and chip away. It’s best to use multiple thin layers of paint, then seal it with a matte or gloss varnish.
yes.... I have painted my vallet 10 years ago, still as new!!! but first I sandpaper the surface with 250 sandpaper, thin layers and only one thin protecion of superglue.....:-)
will this paint work with pleather/faux leather as well? and is it machine washable safe or will it need to be hand washed? looking to paint a jacket of my own and don’t want to ruin it lol
I have a leather motorcycle race suit its red white and blue theme. The back is red i would like to add some white stars on it. Would you prep the red paint thats on it the same way you did the black leather jacket? Thanks for this video..
Very durable, it will not chip or crack. Just make sure to prep the jacket with acetone or our Leather Preparer and Deglazer before applying the paint. For the paint to last the life of the jacket, It is very important to remove the factory finisher and then apply light, even layers of Angelus Paint. If you have any more questions feel free to contact us at Info@angelusshoepolish.com
I painted my leather jacket a couple months ago with acrylic paint. 3 layers of paint, 2 layers of varnish, there are some parts of the paint that have cracked and chipped off. I was reading through the comments, and what I decided to do was take fine grit sandpaper, go over the chipped areas, and then re apply paint with very thin layers. Any other suggestions?
It is all about preparation, thin coats and dry times. Make sure each coat is completely dry before applying the next. You will also want to sand any areas that will experience more creasing than others.
Yeah, you must have used regular acrylic paint. You gotta go with Angelus or with Lumiere by Jacquard. Make sure you use a hair dryer and set it til it reaches 175 degrees. Good luck.
Thank-you so much for the information about painting a leather jacket! i thought just fabric paint would have worked but am glad to know there is a leather paint for leather as well as a deglazer for the leather itself! (do i need deglazer for faux leather as well? or would it not mater for that type?) i am glad i came across this video, thank-you! :3 Your artistry is awesome as well!!!!
If we are understanding your question correctly, you mean the painted outlines we used with our paint markers. If that is what you are referring to. He simply painted over those white lines when he established the design. In case you mess up though, you can simply use our leather preparer & deglazer or some acetone to remove any unwanted paint when working on leather.
Angelus Shoe Polish yes, thats what I meant! Ok thank you for the response, the fact that I can remove paint gives me the confidence to give this a go. Many thanks!
I was going to ask the same question. Would this method work on faux leather? I’m working on a big project for a vegan leather jacket and it’s my first time 😬😬😬
I have a yellow icon merc leather jacket that I’m planning on painting lime green to match my motorcycle. How long should I wait between coats of paint? And what are you using to apply the prep? Is that just like a cotton makeup applicator???
Everything look good but do i need to wear a special protection mask for not inhale the smell of diluition liquid and also the toxic smell of paint ??? Thx
Our paint will handle weather no problem. If you are extra worried about it we would say to spray it down with water and stain repellent every few months.
Im looking forward to painting my leather jacket . I’ve never painted one before . I was wondering what if I make a mistake with the paint marker? Is there something else I can use to draw the design and be able to alter or erase it without ruining the jacket? I fear the paint marker is final and permanent
Besides pen or pencil the paint is a safe choice because it may be the easiest to remove. If the paint is wet then it's as spimple as rubbing it off with a little water and if it has dried then you should be able to remove it with acetone or leather preparer and deglazer. Experiment, test things out on just go for it.
How well does the paint last on clothing and shoes? Does it peel, chip, crack, flake off, over time? If so, roughly what is the time scale before the paint will start to wear off?
It is extremely durable! We have shoes and jackets that were painted 10 years ago still at our headquarters. Feel free to check out the video we did on our paints durability! ua-cam.com/video/ZuUx4iE8RXE/v-deo.html
Great video, thank you for posting. Question does Angelus offer a product that REMOVES paint if you mess up and need to start again (or do you have a suggestion for that?) I tried wiping quickly with water but some residue and color was left behind.
If it is leather, let it dry completely, then use leather preparer and deglazer to get most of it off. After that go back to painting.(may have to lay down white first after deglazed)! Good luck
In this case I am painting on camo print so I need all of it to come off, cannot paint white then re-paint. Seriously they should consider developing something that removes their paint.
Love this design! Would you recommend against blending the colors? I have a design in mind that would require me to mix a few different shades of one color, but I noticed that he only used the colors straight out of the bottle in the video.
I got an old leather jacket from a thrift store, would I still need to prepare it before painting? I'm not sure if it has a factory clear coat cause it's old and worn
Hello :) I just painted my leather suit and motorcycke boots. Is it important to take the old painting completely off ? I used the preparer without taking old color off.
I got an old, early 80ties leather jacket finally after a year of searching and now want to paint it (without ruining it). I know I should prepare the leather, is it normal that the leather looks different and matte after it? Then I had to use my painting stencils for this too...
Yes when preparing the leather the factory finish will be removed and will give the leather a dull look. This means the protective coat is off and it should be safe to paint.
I'm having some trouble with some of my customs I've done and I'm hoping for some help or feedback. I did a pair of air Jordan 1s and I used prep and deglaze put on the coats and put on matte finish but it spiderwebbed with the leather creasing
Sorry to hear that. While using the Leather Prep, try bending and creasing those areas to get into the small cracks and crevices. You may have to spend a little extra time on areas that bend and crease to make sure all of the protective coat has been removed. Ultimately, the prep is the most important step to a custom. Going over with the Deglazer a couple of time and making sure to get in tight areas and creases is what make the difference.
I'm about to purchase a starter kit online that includes all of the materials needed to paint a leather jacket! However, because I live internationally, the kit only includes a leather preparer and not a deglazer as well. Is it okay to prep a leather jacket with just a leather preparer without the deglazer?
If i were to paint my motorcycle leather one suit completely, how much paint would i need approximately. Im 175cm tall, and i would need some guidance on how much paint i need to buy.
Hey there! You can use our paint on leather! Just make sure to properly prep before beginning. Please email us if you have any more questions info@angelusbrand.com
Yes, if it has that smooth finish then it should be deglazed. All the oils and finishes must be removed from the leather first for the paint to properly adhere to the leather.
I impulsively decided to paint a fake leather jacket so i sketched using a purple tondaus surgical skin marker for no reason. Its a water based marker and no matter how many layers i paint, the marker keeps bleeding through and im getting frustrayed that i didn't do my research. Is there a way to fix this?
Yes you can, but be careful when prepping the fake leather. As the leather preparer & deglazer or acetone to prep the leather can be too strong for faux leather.
These are acrylic paint that are meant for leather. Feel free to experiment and see what works for you but we highly recommend our Acrylic paint. The paints are durable, flexible and waterproof.
Yes, but it's very important to prep the edges really really well. Use our Leather Preparer and Deglazer maybe some sandpaper and adhesion promoter depending on the project.
Bro depends on the color your trying to paint for example if the original color is black and you want to paint it red it won't pop out so you make it white so you can paint any color then. But don't always paint it white depends on how dark the color is .
Maybe try washing the piece by hand or avoiding the dryer if possible. Most importantly make sure to mix 2-Soft into the paint when painting on fabric materials. The paint should be durable and keep nice and soft once heat set.
Yes, however you may need to thin the paint just a little. We suggest using our 2-Thin for that. Check out more of our videos and the link below. angelusdirect.com/products/2-thin
Check it out angelusdirect.com/products/angelus-empty-paint-marker-1?_pos=1&_sid=18b3e5c97&_ss=r If you have any more questions feel free to contact us at Info@angelusshoepolish.com
Hey man. That coat paint job is sick. Recently I’ve been looking how to distress a leather coat and found some cool ways using acetone, sandpaper, wire brush, one guy used dirt and dragged the coat in gravelly rocks in a parking lot. I wanna so all that but I think I wanna literally throw in some paint. Any tips. I wanna apply the paint in a Jackson Pallok-esque way. And I’m assuming the paint should go on last..any tips or instructions you could give me?
Sounds pretty cool. Jackson Pollock is a very unique artist. I guess applying the paint would depend on what part of the sneaker you are planning to paint. If you plan to paint the distress leather or the leather itself then you can most likely paint once all those steps are done. However, prepping with the sandpaper can cause some of the material to become suede/nubuck so once paints applied it can change the texture. What you will have to do is test and experiment with it on your end. Only way to see what works best for you.
Rick used 2-Thin to thin out the paints when using the Paint Markers. Just the paint alone is too thick for the paint markers to work properly. 2-Hard is only used when painting on plastic or other non porous surfaces.
Hello, I would like to start designing my own jackets, I already did 3 and I couldnt wash the color off the jacket, at the 4th one the color went off so easily I could sratch it with fingers. Could you recommend me what type of leather (doesnt matter if genuine or syntetyc) is the best for leather painting so the color will stay “forever”? Thank you very much
Where you able to prep the leather before applying the paint? When prepping the area, we suggest using our Angelus Deglazer or Acetone to remove the factory paint/finish. This will allow Angelus paint to adhere better to the surface. Maybe you can send us a picture of the jacket and we may be able to help you out with this. Feel free to contact us at Info@angelusshoepolish.com
Nail polish remover that contains acetone is fine to use. It really depends on the project. The harder the leather, you can use acetone. If it's soft, you can use the leather preparer which is less harsh.
Never put the acrylic paint on too thick or in time it will crack and chip away. It’s best to use multiple thin layers of paint, then seal it with a matte or gloss varnish.
Tagging along!
yes.... I have painted my vallet 10 years ago, still as new!!! but first I sandpaper the surface with 250 sandpaper, thin layers and only one thin protecion of superglue.....:-)
Amateur here ! What is a 250 sandpaper ?
I made this mistake!!! Great video though, helped me a lot!!
You can also use a white gel pen for more accurate lines and details before you paint.
Love this! Gonna try to do this myself with my artworks
Thanks for sharing - love the way you gave the jacket the love. Ciao.
Unreal bro 🔥 thank you for this video all the way from Aotearoa New Zealand 😍
How long in between each coat and how long after painting can you put on the finisher
Good question
will this paint work with pleather/faux leather as well? and is it machine washable safe or will it need to be hand washed? looking to paint a jacket of my own and don’t want to ruin it lol
I have a leather motorcycle race suit its red white and blue theme. The back is red i would like to add some white stars on it. Would you prep the red paint thats on it the same way you did the black leather jacket? Thanks for this video..
Brother what you used to remove unnecessary sketch mark lines or boundaries 2:56 ????
You can use a little alcohol.
@@AngelusBrand thanks a lot .....Angelus.....
Love the intro 💪🏾
How durable is this method? Will the paint stay on forever or chip away?
Very durable, it will not chip or crack. Just make sure to prep the jacket with acetone or our Leather Preparer and Deglazer before applying the paint. For the paint to last the life of the jacket, It is very important to remove the factory finisher and then apply light, even layers of Angelus Paint. If you have any more questions feel free to contact us at Info@angelusshoepolish.com
A regular biker leather jacket have Matte or Satin finish?
Can something be done with textile motorcycle jackets? They mostly use cordura or similar cotton+nylon fabric
I painted my leather jacket a couple months ago with acrylic paint. 3 layers of paint, 2 layers of varnish, there are some parts of the paint that have cracked and chipped off. I was reading through the comments, and what I decided to do was take fine grit sandpaper, go over the chipped areas, and then re apply paint with very thin layers. Any other suggestions?
It is all about preparation, thin coats and dry times. Make sure each coat is completely dry before applying the next. You will also want to sand any areas that will experience more creasing than others.
Yeah, you must have used regular acrylic paint. You gotta go with Angelus or with Lumiere by Jacquard. Make sure you use a hair dryer and set it til it reaches 175 degrees. Good luck.
Thank-you so much for the information about painting a leather jacket! i thought just fabric paint would have worked but am glad to know there is a leather paint for leather as well as a deglazer for the leather itself! (do i need deglazer for faux leather as well? or would it not mater for that type?) i am glad i came across this video, thank-you! :3 Your artistry is awesome as well!!!!
Yes, it's very important to also prep faux leather. If you have any more question feel free to let us know. Thanks for watching.
What did you use to remove the white sketch lines when deciding to keep the characters leather jacket as is?
If we are understanding your question correctly, you mean the painted outlines we used with our paint markers. If that is what you are referring to. He simply painted over those white lines when he established the design. In case you mess up though, you can simply use our leather preparer & deglazer or some acetone to remove any unwanted paint when working on leather.
Angelus Shoe Polish yes, thats what I meant! Ok thank you for the response, the fact that I can remove paint gives me the confidence to give this a go. Many thanks!
would this technique work on faux leather? as most authentic leather jackets i find are expensive
I was going to ask the same question. Would this method work on faux leather? I’m working on a big project for a vegan leather jacket and it’s my first time 😬😬😬
If I wanted to paint the entire jacket red, it would be possible following your procedure?
Do I have to use something to seal it paint or can it be left just with the paint? I just don’t want it to chip off
If you prep correctly, you will not have any issues. But you can add a finisher to have a sheen once you are done painting!
I have a yellow icon merc leather jacket that I’m planning on painting lime green to match my motorcycle. How long should I wait between coats of paint? And what are you using to apply the prep? Is that just like a cotton makeup applicator???
What was being used to clean up the sketch marks?
Just a little bit of the Leather Preparer and Deglazer.
Everything look good but do i need to wear a special protection mask for not inhale the smell of diluition liquid and also the toxic smell of paint ??? Thx
Entirely up to you. The paint is water-based. If using an airbrush, it's always a good idea.
I want to do this carefully and draw it on digital sketch pad any advice what I should do
There are tons of videos here on YT for that. I would watch a few.
@@AngelusBrand can you send me recommendations or links
Asking because I don’t know in tshirt print sometime you have a base print to make all the colors pop. Have you ever tried that?
The paint will not need a base. You can add lighter colors though to make that "pop".
I want to paint a leather spare tire cover for a jeep.. is there something to put over the finished product for extra all weather protection?
Our paint will handle weather no problem. If you are extra worried about it we would say to spray it down with water and stain repellent every few months.
Im looking forward to painting my leather jacket . I’ve never painted one before . I was wondering what if I make a mistake with the paint marker? Is there something else I can use to draw the design and be able to alter or erase it without ruining the jacket? I fear the paint marker is final and permanent
Besides pen or pencil the paint is a safe choice because it may be the easiest to remove. If the paint is wet then it's as spimple as rubbing it off with a little water and if it has dried then you should be able to remove it with acetone or leather preparer and deglazer. Experiment, test things out on just go for it.
Angelus Shoe Polish okay thanks so much . so it’s better to use paint instead of a pen ? Cause how would the pen wipe off ?
. hello from Turkey. Since my English is insufficient, I could not understand which paints you used. Can you tell me the materials you used? thanks.
Hi there, he us using the Angelus Brand paints!
How well does the paint last on clothing and shoes? Does it peel, chip, crack, flake off, over time?
If so, roughly what is the time scale before the paint will start to wear off?
It is extremely durable! We have shoes and jackets that were painted 10 years ago still at our headquarters. Feel free to check out the video we did on our paints durability!
ua-cam.com/video/ZuUx4iE8RXE/v-deo.html
Great video, thank you for posting. Question does Angelus offer a product that REMOVES paint if you mess up and need to start again (or do you have a suggestion for that?) I tried wiping quickly with water but some residue and color was left behind.
If it is leather, let it dry completely, then use leather preparer and deglazer to get most of it off. After that go back to painting.(may have to lay down white first after deglazed)! Good luck
Good to know, I'll try that on a swatch and see how it goes. Thank you.
Or maybe paint it white then paint again try that if the deglazer thing doesn't work
In this case I am painting on camo print so I need all of it to come off, cannot paint white then re-paint. Seriously they should consider developing something that removes their paint.
@@iLoveLeatherNYC sorry I couldn't help they do need to make something that removes there paint
Love this design! Would you recommend against blending the colors? I have a design in mind that would require me to mix a few different shades of one color, but I noticed that he only used the colors straight out of the bottle in the video.
No, go for it! The paints mix really well with each other. Mixing colors is completely okay and we encourage to experiment and create custom colors.
@@AngelusBrand Thank you so much, that's great to know!
What brand paint brush is he using in 3:56 Thank you !
He is using our paint brushes as well as our pen markers. Check them out here: angelusdirect.com/collections/paint-brushes
How do I care for the brushes?
@@kevinpaz1055 Best brush cleaner here: angelusdirect.com/collections/clean/products/angelus-brush-cleaner
I got an old leather jacket from a thrift store, would I still need to prepare it before painting? I'm not sure if it has a factory clear coat cause it's old and worn
Hey there!
We always recommend to prep before painting or dyeing! Even on older pieces. Just be gentle
Hello :)
I just painted my leather suit and motorcycke boots. Is it important to take the old painting completely off ? I used the preparer without taking old color off.
You are not trying to take off the previous paint with the prep, you are taking off the manufacture finish. Once that is off, you can paint away!
Do you think this would hold up on leather boxing gloves
Save the Panduhs! Love this brand!! Really cool dude!
I got an old, early 80ties leather jacket finally after a year of searching and now want to paint it (without ruining it). I know I should prepare the leather, is it normal that the leather looks different and matte after it? Then I had to use my painting stencils for this too...
Yes when preparing the leather the factory finish will be removed and will give the leather a dull look. This means the protective coat is off and it should be safe to paint.
I would love a tutorial of how to customize and paint baseball caps
I'm having some trouble with some of my customs I've done and I'm hoping for some help or feedback. I did a pair of air Jordan 1s and I used prep and deglaze put on the coats and put on matte finish but it spiderwebbed with the leather creasing
Same. I m unhappy with angelus.
Try going over more than once or twice. I personally go at least 3 times over everything. If not use straight up acetone
ok
@@dei4mayor the problem lies with the paint and the finisher
Sorry to hear that. While using the Leather Prep, try bending and creasing those areas to get into the small cracks and crevices. You may have to spend a little extra time on areas that bend and crease to make sure all of the protective coat has been removed. Ultimately, the prep is the most important step to a custom. Going over with the Deglazer a couple of time and making sure to get in tight areas and creases is what make the difference.
I'm about to purchase a starter kit online that includes all of the materials needed to paint a leather jacket! However, because I live internationally, the kit only includes a leather preparer and not a deglazer as well. Is it okay to prep a leather jacket with just a leather preparer without the deglazer?
We would recommend getting some nail polish remover that contains acetone or just pure acetone will work really well.
@@AngelusBrand Thank you for the suggestion! 😁
Can you add retro-reflective beads to Angelus paints?
Would this still work with a blow dryer instead of a heat gun ??
Hey there! Yes it will, just make sure not to burn the paint or the shoe! Let it cool down in between as well
If i were to paint my motorcycle leather one suit completely, how much paint would i need approximately. Im 175cm tall, and i would need some guidance on how much paint i need to buy.
Let's just say and 1oz bottle of paint can completely cover at least 3 pairs of shoes.
@@AngelusBrand ok thanks!
What brand of paints can you use on leather I’m in the uk
Hey there! You can use our paint on leather! Just make sure to properly prep before beginning. Please email us if you have any more questions info@angelusbrand.com
this is awesome! thanks for the inspiration
Do you have to use the preparer and deglazer before you begin painting?
Hey there!
We recommend to always prep the leather with the Leather Preparer and Deglazer before painting to ensure the paint stays on long-term
what did you use to rub off the sketch marks to leave a clean finish of the black?
Rick used the Angelus Leather Preparer and Deglazer
Yea can you paint a Jean jacket or Jean sleeveless jacket or leather vest?
We have a video with a few jean jackets! scroll through our content!
Would you still have to use the deglazer if you were just painting on a leather hide?
Yes, if it has that smooth finish then it should be deglazed. All the oils and finishes must be removed from the leather first for the paint to properly adhere to the leather.
Super dope!!
I want to buy it but that paint resists washes??
Yes the paints are water proof and durable.
Wonderful
Where did you get acrylic leather paint? You think Michaels would have it? Had no idea they made acrylic paint specifically for leather!
Does this paint mix with others like a blue and white and i van make a lighter blue
Yes, exactly!
I impulsively decided to paint a fake leather jacket so i sketched using a purple tondaus surgical skin marker for no reason. Its a water based marker and no matter how many layers i paint, the marker keeps bleeding through and im getting frustrayed that i didn't do my research. Is there a way to fix this?
Try removing as much as you can with acetone and then paint over it with our Angelus Paints.
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What i can use waterbase dye ?
Sorry if this has been asked but will this work on faux/vegan leather?
It can with the correct preparation.
Is there an alternative for preparing the leather thats safe on vinyl
can u use ut on fake leather like "sky leather"?
Yes you can, but be careful when prepping the fake leather. As the leather preparer & deglazer or acetone to prep the leather can be too strong for faux leather.
Sick!
I have a question for a never say die replica of lils peep coat what would i need ?
If I splatter jeans will it come off after a wash?
No the paints are durable and will not come off. Make sure to do the proper prep work shown in the video and it should come great.
Angelus Shoe Polish ok Thanks I’m going to splatter paint them for sure
Angelus Shoe Polish but would I still use the deglazed even though if I splatter on denim jeans
Hi , is this acrylics paint ??? Would oil paints work better ?
These are acrylic paint that are meant for leather. Feel free to experiment and see what works for you but we highly recommend our Acrylic paint. The paints are durable, flexible and waterproof.
Would this work as edge paint on faux-leather?
Yes, but it's very important to prep the edges really really well. Use our Leather Preparer and Deglazer maybe some sandpaper and adhesion promoter depending on the project.
Angelus Shoe Polish Thanks for the quick reply! Appreciate the advice.
how do you wash this?
You can clean it like any normal clothing. 👍
How do you know when to paint white as a base coat color or not?
Learn how to paint
Bro depends on the color your trying to paint for example if the original color is black and you want to paint it red it won't pop out so you make it white so you can paint any color then. But don't always paint it white depends on how dark the color is .
La Carrere take your own advice
H u g ø cheers 👍🏾
@@j.a8120 hope that helps
If i paint on a cotton shirt, how would i wash it? Like what are the specific washing instructions to make it last long and stay cool :-)
Maybe try washing the piece by hand or avoiding the dryer if possible. Most importantly make sure to mix 2-Soft into the paint when painting on fabric materials. The paint should be durable and keep nice and soft once heat set.
Can you use this paint with an air brush kit?
Yes, however you may need to thin the paint just a little. We suggest using our 2-Thin for that. Check out more of our videos and the link below.
angelusdirect.com/products/2-thin
Beautiful
Where can I buy empty paint markers?
Check it out
angelusdirect.com/products/angelus-empty-paint-marker-1?_pos=1&_sid=18b3e5c97&_ss=r
If you have any more questions feel free to contact us at Info@angelusshoepolish.com
There are various makeup sticks women use that when empty leave you wirh a sponge or brush tip. Cover girl, etc.
Hey man. That coat paint job is sick.
Recently I’ve been looking how to distress a leather coat and found some cool ways using acetone, sandpaper, wire brush, one guy used dirt and dragged the coat in gravelly rocks in a parking lot. I wanna so all that but I think I wanna literally throw in some paint. Any tips. I wanna apply the paint in a Jackson Pallok-esque way. And I’m assuming the paint should go on last..any tips or instructions you could give me?
Sounds pretty cool. Jackson Pollock is a very unique artist. I guess applying the paint would depend on what part of the sneaker you are planning to paint. If you plan to paint the distress leather or the leather itself then you can most likely paint once all those steps are done. However, prepping with the sandpaper can cause some of the material to become suede/nubuck so once paints applied it can change the texture. What you will have to do is test and experiment with it on your end. Only way to see what works best for you.
Hey bro is that lettering enamel
Love it keep doing videos!
I want a Scorpions band picture in a jacket. Do you do this type of work too ?
Please contact the artist @savethepanduhs to inquire some artwork
Great video and art!! P.s I’m an Angie too! ❤️🤣❤️
Is paint removable?
The paint is meant to stay and last. If you need to remove any of the paint, you can try acetone.
Why not fabric paint?
This is a smooth leather jacket. Perfect canvas!!
I like it
Customize a pair of crocs
I wanna make a paisley pattern
Hi,
Since he’s painting on leather, why 2-thin was used.
As well, why is the paint applied directly to the leather without 2-hard.
Rick used 2-Thin to thin out the paints when using the Paint Markers. Just the paint alone is too thick for the paint markers to work properly. 2-Hard is only used when painting on plastic or other non porous surfaces.
Like always he is doing a fucking good job!!! Angelus 4 life
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Hello, I would like to start designing my own jackets, I already did 3 and I couldnt wash the color off the jacket, at the 4th one the color went off so easily I could sratch it with fingers. Could you recommend me what type of leather (doesnt matter if genuine or syntetyc) is the best for leather painting so the color will stay “forever”? Thank you very much
Where you able to prep the leather before applying the paint? When prepping the area, we suggest using our Angelus Deglazer or Acetone to remove the factory paint/finish. This will allow Angelus paint to adhere better to the surface. Maybe you can send us a picture of the jacket and we may be able to help you out with this. Feel free to contact us at Info@angelusshoepolish.com
Yes I want to know can this paint be used on faux leather as well...
If so will it be the same process as far as prepping etc. ? Thanks
We used to use enamel paint back in the day
Esta de aquéllas!!!!
I wish I had any talent with art
This is only for a real learher? What about imitation leather?
It also works for imitation leather. It may depend on the quality but make sure to prep really well.
could i get some feedback on my customs? from anyone it would be really appreciated
Sure hold up
Hell yea ima go now✊🏾
Just off the thumbnail you working bro👊🏾💯 Ima watch tho
thank you both, i really appreciate it
Hell yah
2nd comment
Lol. I was sure the purpose of this video was to paint over that weird graphics shown at the beginning...
More suheel
Lol this company is a scam
Hey sorry you feel this way... is there a particular issue that we can help you with? Feel free to email us at Info@angelusdirect.com
0:48 isn't the prep just an acetate remover like nail varnish remover or rubbing alcohol?
Nail polish remover that contains acetone is fine to use. It really depends on the project. The harder the leather, you can use acetone. If it's soft, you can use the leather preparer which is less harsh.
Would this method work for painting on the sleeve of the jacket?