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Angelus Navy Blue Acrylic Leather Paint is a premium, water-based, quick-drying paint designed for smooth leather, canvas, and more. With a flexible, non-cracking finish and rich navy pigment, it’s ideal for customizing shoes, furniture, and accessories. Made in the USA since 1907, this non-toxic formula offers professional-grade quality trusted by creatives and pros alike.


































| Best Sellers Rank | #58 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #4 in Art Paints |
| Brand | Angelus |
| Color | Navy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 48,270 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Item Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
| Size | 1 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Non Toxic |
D**E
High Quality for projects
My new onclouds are so comfy but I always felt they were so plain. These were $$ and my nurse feet need them so I vamped them up with some new laces and paint to match my uniform. What a difference! The Angelus navy acrylic paint was easy to use and had great coverage on just a single coat (but I did two). I used painters tape to separate where I wanted it. It dries fast too and little bit goes a long way. Color was spot on. Overall, I highly recommend
G**L
It worked quite well for a century-old violin case restoration.
I used this product with Angelus Leather Filler to restore the exterior of a century-old violin case. The leather filler is a crème, the consistency of house paint. When dry, it feels like rubber erasure and is sandable. I used multiple coats to fill in the low areas, then sanded it smooth. The acrylic paint spreads smoothly and covers well. Water clean-up is a definite plus. Very low odor.
C**E
Great product
This was so easy to use and my handbag looks gorgeous. I’m so glad I tried this. The color is rich and beautiful.
P**R
Restore leather like a pro
I originally bought this product to restore the steering wheel on my 2011 Honda Pilot. I remove any sun damage then refinish the wheel with this product. Matches perfectly and it's very durable. Besides a couple of steering wheels, I've restored some badly scuffed Keen leather shoes. Once again, the results are perfect and very durable. I LIGHTLY, but evenly sand the surface with wet/dry sandpaper 1000 grit or finer if the surface is badly damaged. If it's not too bad, I dry sand. If it's really bad, I wet sand. Be sure to clean the shoes well and let them dry thoroughly before applying this paint. If the surface isn't too bad, a good cleaning is all you need. After sanding and cleaning, I apply this paint with a small square of clean foam. A piece of cloth would do, but the foam makes it easy to get into difficult to reach areas. Dab it on for a uniform finish. Does a great job and holds up very well. Seems pricey for 1 oz, but a little goes a long way if you dab it on with foam, and it's a quality product.
W**R
Very nice but darker than the photos ☹️
Works well and was to use. It’s my first time using leather paint, and I use used pieces of those sponges that come on a stick. It might be easier with a different type of sponge, but I don’t know. I wish the color was a bit lighter though. It looks very light in the image, but it’s actually more of a carnation pink, I would say.
S**H
Works so good! Love it!
I LOVE this paint! I used it on a salon hair chair I bought from someone and it turned out amazing! It covers great and it stretches a long way. Love this! But DO NOT FORGET to top coat and SEAL your paint or it will possibly get sticky or ruined if wet.
R**E
Great for shoe repairs
Excellent. Used it to repair the lining of a leather boot after I ripped off the original paint removing a sticker. Looks great after a few coats and hasn’t creased or peeled at all after wearing.
S**N
I just saved thousands of dollars
I had this brown leather rocking chair on a swivel La-Z-Boy that was in perfect condition and I couldn’t even give it away. Nobody wanted it. I also had a need for a comfortable chair in my craft room, So I figured I have nothing to lose. I’m gonna paint the old La-Z-Boy. This particular project used 1 and 1/4 4 ounce bottles of paint, 1/4 bottle of thinner and approximately a little less than half a bottle of topcoat. This project did take me three days to complete because there were so many nooks and crannies and I allowed a full 24 hour cure time between coats of paint. This chair took three coats of paint, I did thin out the third and final coat with the thinner and I only did one coat of the top finish. The leather is still very soft. It’s very comfortable. There’s no odor from the paint or the seal . It’s the exact same chair. It’s just a different color. It feels and operates exactly the same. I cannot comment on how well the paint has held up because I literally just completed the project today.
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