Angelus Pearlescent Pacific Blue
With the Angelus Pearlescent Pacific Blue leather paint, transform your old leather into a new and beautiful shade. This leather paint has a subtle sheen with a slight sparkle, reminiscent of seashells. Our range includes various pearlescent leather paints, but you also have the option of mixing the colours to create a new shade yourself. This way, you can easily and quickly give a garment, furniture or other leather product a new look with pearlescent. The leather paint is easy to use and gives great results without a hassle. For the best coverage, it is best to pre-treat the leather by removing grease and dirt. For this, we recommend the .
Applying Angelus Pearlescent Pacific Blue
Applying Angelus pearlescent leather paint? If you follow the steps below, you will have the best results:
- Before you start painting, make the product dust- and grease-free and remove the factory finisher (if any). For this, it is best to use our Preparer and Deglazer.
- Apply the first layer evenly (and not too thick!) and let it dry for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Then apply subsequent coats thinly as well. Does the paint cover the surface sufficiently and achieve the desired result? Then wait at least 24 hours until using the painted item again.
- You can use a finisher, ranging from matt to high gloss, for the best results.
How much Angelus Pearlescent Pacific Blue leather paint do I need?
- A small 29.5 ml bottle contains enough paint for a pair of leather shoes.
- With the large 118 ml version, you can dye a car seat or dining room chair made of leather.
- For a small two-seat sofa, use 4 bottles of 118 ml each of leather paint as a rule.
- The amount of Preparer and Deglazer and finisher needed is normally half the amount of paint used.