🎉 Elevate Your Style with Every Stroke!
The Angelus Collector Edition Leather Paint in Grape 5 is a premium acrylic paint designed specifically for leather, offering a vibrant color that matches the latest sneaker trends. This 1 oz bottle features a semi-gloss finish, is water-based for easy cleanup, and is non-toxic, making it a safe choice for creative projects. Ideal for both casual and professional use, this paint is perfect for customizing shoes and other leather items.
Color | Grape 5 |
Brand | Angelus |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Item Form | Liquid |
Compatible Material | Leather |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | ANGELUS SHOE POLISH |
UPC | 086366713372 |
Part Number | 727-01-337 |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.4 x 1.4 x 2.25 inches |
Item model number | 727-01-337 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Oz Collector |
Finish | Semi-Gloss |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | Full |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Usage | Fabric and plastic items |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**T
IT WORKS!
Angelus Sole Bright worked exactly as advertised and brought my SB Dunks back to life. I had some serious yellowing on the soles, and after a few sessions following the instructions (apply, cover, and UV expose), the soles turned noticeably icier and cleaner. It doesn’t completely restore them to factory-new in one shot, but the difference is huge — way better than I expected for a home treatment.The gel is easy to apply, stays in place without dripping, and a little goes a long way. It’s a must-have if you’re serious about keeping your sneakers looking fresh and hate seeing your icy soles turn yellow.Highly recommend for SB Dunks, Jordans, or any pairs you want to revive.Rating: 4.8/5Pros:• Effectively reverses yellowing on soles• Easy application and cleanup• Works great on SB Dunks and other sneakers• Noticeable results after just a few treatmentsCons:• Takes a few sessions for best results• Requires sun/UV light for full effectiveness
A**Y
This REALLY works, but you really have to let these cook in the sun to activate the product.
Four pictures "Before", and four pictures "After".It works. Period.I had to figure out my process by some trail and error, but I finally dialed it in.This pair was a bit hurried, but three other pair where I did not have "before" pics came out mint!What you need:1. Nitrile gloves and protective eyeware.2. A small detailing/paint brush.3. Plastic kitchen wrap.4. Clear packing tape.5. 3.5 gallon clear zip lock bags6. Some cotton rags7. Running waterHere's how I did it.1. This stuff is strong, so make sure you wear nitrile gloves! It would be smart to wear safety glasses!2. Put some product on your gloved hand and gently and carefully smooth it onto the sole areas that need whitening. Use a small detailing brush to get right up against the upper of the sneaker. But DON'T get it on the upper of the sneaker.3. Lay out a flat piece of wrap lenghtwise with 1ft extra at the front and back of the shoe.4. Wrap the sneaker in plastic kitchen wrap. Keeping only one layer of film on the solr, bring the sides up first, then bring the front up to the tongue, then bring the back up and over the opening to the tongue. Tape the front up tight to the tongue. Tape around the heel tight to the sides., Don't bunch the wrap on the sole area. Try to wrap tight on the upper part of the shoe to keep the moisture in.4. Please the shoes in a 3.5 gallon zip lock bag. Again to keep the moisture in.5. Face the soles/sides/front/back towards the sun and let it cook. No less than 3-4 hours on each side that needs whitening. Adjust the shoes to track the sun so that you get even coverage.6. When you look through the bag/wrap and see gleaming white shoes, you know they're done.7. With nitrile gloves on, carefully remove the shoes from the zip lock bag. Wash the bag if you have more shoes to brighten.8. Carefully remove and dispose of the plastic wrap. Do not get any of the product on you, furniture, or other surroundings.9. While cold water is trickling, gently take a cotton rag and carefully rinse the product off without getting the upper wet. Use a tiny brush to clean any treads in the bottom of the sole being very careful to not flick product towards your face.10. After carefully rinsing the product away, use another cotton rag to dry the soles. Set your shoes somewhere to dry where any water or missed product won't ruin the surface.11. Wear your dunks and smile! You're not an NPC!Lessons learned.1. Don't underestimate how strong this product is. Use gloves and eye protection!2. Don't be cheap with the kitchen wrap, tape, brush, rags, or zip lock bags.3. Sunny days produce the best results.4. A UV curing lamp won't do the job.5. Don't be stingy applying the product, but at the same time don't use so much that it drips and smears onto the upper.That's how I did it. That's what I learned.Good luck!
L**9
Excellent leather paint!
This paint was perfect for my husband to paint a Nike stripe on his coaches shoes this gold color. Their school colors are burgundy and gold, but the stripe on his shoe was black. It worked perfectly!
S**N
Amazing product at a great price!
Amazing product at a great price!
B**S
Easy to use and vibrant
Gorgeous color and easy to use! It’s extremely vibrant under UV light.
T**I
Didn't quite perform how I thought it would
I have a pair of cream yeezy shoes that have been by workout shoes for the past 2 years. It's pretty typical for the soles of these shoes to get yellow and oxidized from use so I thought I would try this product out after seeing some good reviews on reddit. This bottle looked promising, so laid out my plastic wrap, gloved up, and had my sponge ready like the instructions shared. The liquid is a bit runnier than I anticipated so you do have to work quickly so it doesnt drip. Applied liberally with a sponge then covered with plastic wrap, taped it for security, and left it in the sun for about an hour. The photo on the left is after 1 hour in the sun. Cleaned off the remnants and did a 2nd coat, and left it out in direct sunlight for 3 hours. There is a very subtle difference, but nothing like the photos I saw that inspired me me to buy this. This stuff definitely works, but not the saving grace I was looking for.
S**.
Great product but the sun is hot
Works great for yellow soles, after baking them in the sun for a couple hours the original shoe glue started to melt, id try a UV light next time
A**Z
Impressive product
My AF1's in particle beige were looking sad. The nubuck was kind of worn and a little discolored in places, but I am actually ok with these shoes looking a little loved (unlike my white AF1's which I like to be pristine). However, the midsoles soles were so yellow they were embarrassing. I'd scrubbed the midsoles with toothpaste, with baking soda concoctions, with soap -- and none of it helped.I saw a video of someone applying Angelus Sole Bright to their AF1 midsoles and picked up a bottle here on Amazon. It took a while for it to arrive, and then another while for me to prepare myself for disappointment.I taped off the upper with masking tape in before using the Sole Bright. It took me maybe 5 minutes to apply a thin layer of Sole Bright to each shoe, using a cotton pad, and then I wrapped the shoes in plastic wrap and placed them on the front porch. After only twenty minutes in the morning sun, my curiosity got the better of me and I went outside to look.And all the yellow was already gone! I would say the midsoles were ivory colored. I rotated the shoes in the sun and left them out in total for a full hour, and they look amazing. AMAZING.I'm looking at them now, sitting next to my white AF1's and my white Stan Smiths, and the midsole after an hour of Sole Bright is definitely ivory. It looks fine with the beige upper, but if I really want white I'll try another layer and more time in the sun.This stuff is magic and I'm so glad I found it. If you have depressing shoes, this product will cheer you up.
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