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Angelus Leather Dye, 3 oz, Light Brown

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$13.24

$ 5 .99 $5.99

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About this item

  • This heavily pigmented dye is excellent for restoring, customizing and transforming saddles, tack, shoes, belts, purses, wood and more.
  • Dauber bottle
  • Alcohol-based
  • Professional grade
  • Single 3 ounce jar with wool dauber


The Angelus Paints heavily pigmented leather dye is excellent for restoring, customizing and transforming saddles, tack, shoes, belts, purses, wood and more. This paint is also used by gourd artists. The dye will penetrate leather and form a lasting color which will not peel, crack, or wash off.


Basta
Reviewed in Canada on May 18, 2024
Worked great for dying a bass body and neck. Easy to use and looks great.
Juan Diego
Reviewed in Spain on October 30, 2024
Es un tinte para cuero que tiene múltiples utilidades. Sencillo de utilizar.
simon
Reviewed in Spain on January 29, 2024
Da muy buen acabado
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2021
Did a pretty good dye job.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2020
I love the variety of color you can get from Angelus. This light brown, when apply to multiple layers, can give you a nice sunburst type of fact. And I recommend you keep in mind of how you apply it. Bigger areas using a dauber and swirl method tends to come out much more even than going straight across back and forth.Great price and easy to clean up. The box even comes with one dauber. I only wish the bottles were bigger 😁
JVG
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2019
Perfect color match to the box!!
The Original Thirsty Camel
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2019
The color I chose matched perfectly. Very impressed with how well the first coat of dye went on, almost did not put on a second. The color dried evenly, and polished up to a nice shine afterward, looking almost new. I have always used Lincoln dye before (my father shined shoes for over 50 years and was a Lincoln guy), however, after this experience I am going to switch to Angelus dyes.