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Angelus Acrylic Leather Paint - Professional Leather Restoration
Angelus acrylic leather paint is the go-to choice for restoring and customizing leather boots, saddles, purses, jackets, and western tack. This professional-grade acrylic paint adheres permanently to leather and vinyl surfaces without cracking or peeling, making it ideal for both touch-ups and complete color transformations. Available in 80 distinct colors to match any western aesthetic or custom design.
Available in Coral, Black, Neutral, White, Brown, Chocolate, Dark Brown, English Tan, Light Brown, Orange, Saddle, Tan, Blue, Light Blue, Navy Blue, Turquoise, Blue Turquoise, Purple, Green, Midnite Green, Burgundy, Red, Beige, Yellow, Dark Grey, Grey, Light Grey, Cognac, Brick, Flat Black, Flat White, Bone, Champagne, Dark Bone, Mist, Vanilla, Natural, Cream, Capezio Treen, Beige Taupe, Grey Taupe, Taupe, Dark Taupe, Mauve, Avocado Green, Dark Green, Light Green, Gift Box Blue, Lilac, Pale Blue, Sapphire, Violet, Dark Blue, Rich Brown, Sand, Terra Cotta Red, Autumn Red, Fire Red, Hot Pink, Magenta, Pink, Petal Pink, Scarlet Red, Shell Pink, Caramel, Mustard, Pale Yellow, Buttercup, Chili Red, South Beach, Play in the Sand, Grinch Green, Putty, Tangerine, Georgia Peach, Salmon, Raspberry, Mint, Vachetta, Olive, Gold, Copper, Bronze, Pewter, Silver, and Seafoam Green to suit every style.
What surfaces does Angelus acrylic leather paint work on?
Angelus acrylic leather paint adheres to smooth leather, suede, nubuck, and vinyl surfaces. It bonds permanently to saddles, bridles, boots, purses, jackets, and western tack without cracking or peeling through flexing or daily wear. Works best on clean, dry leather.
Is Angelus leather paint non-toxic and safe for tack and leather goods?
Yes. Angelus acrylic leather paint is non-toxic, water-based, and safe for leather goods worn close to skin and equestrian tack used around horses. Made in USA. Keep out of reach of children. If contact with eyes occurs, flush with plenty of water.
How many coats of Angelus leather paint do I need for full coverage?
Thin, even coats provide the best results without cracking. Most restoration projects require 2-3 thin coats applied with full drying time between applications. Allow each coat to dry completely before applying the next. A single 1 oz. bottle covers multiple touch-ups or small-to-medium projects.
What are the best uses for Angelus acrylic leather paint?
Angelus is ideal for saddle and bridle restoration after trail riding or barn use, cowboy boot color touch-ups and customization, western purse and handbag restoration, leather jacket repair, and general tack maintenance. Professional leather crafters and equestrian enthusiasts trust it for both detail work and full-coverage projects.
How should I store Angelus leather paint to keep it from drying out?
Always keep the bottle capped tightly when not in use. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Properly sealed, Angelus paint remains usable for extended periods. If paint thickens slightly, thin with a small amount of water and stir well.


