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Angelus Leather Preparer Deglazer 5oz

*$275.90

(3917 avaliações de clientes)
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Angelus Leather Preparer Deglazer 5oz
Angelus Leather Preparer Deglazer 5oz
*$275.90
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  • Essential Pre-Painting Step – Angelus Leather Preparer & Deglazer removes factory coatings, dirt, and oils, ensuring maximum paint adhesion for a smooth, long-lasting finish.
  • Works on Multiple Materials – Perfect for leather, vinyl, plastic, and other surfaces, making it a must-have for sneaker customizers, leatherworkers, and DIY enthusiasts.
  • Professional-Grade Formula – Used by artists and restorers worldwide, this high-quality deglazer preps surfaces with ease, creating the ideal base for Angelus leather paints.
  • Easy to Use – Simply apply with a cloth, cotton ball, applicator pad to strip away finishes and prep your project—no sanding required for most surfaces!
  • Trusted by Leather Workers – A go-to product for customizing leather goods, including shoes, bags, belts, purses and more. Pair with Angelus Acrylic Leather Paints for vibrant, durable results!

Informação adicional

Color

Clear

Brand

Angelus

Item Form

Liquid

Compatible Material

Vinyl, Leather, Plastic

Number of Items

1

Manufacturer

MACPHERSON

Global Trade Identification Number

00086366820049

UPC

086366820049 789011245968

Product Dimensions

1.9 x 1.85 x 4.55 inches

Item Weight

5 ounces

Department

unisex-adult

Item model number

820-04-000

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Volume

5 Fluid Ounces

Number of pieces

1

Batteries required

No

Import

Imported

3917 avaliações para Angelus Leather Preparer Deglazer 5oz

  1. anntraverse

    Happy with purchase

  2. Paul S

    Works well, does make stripping off color and old products much easier. Make sure to cover the other areas when use this product! I got little on my coated canvas while working on the leather trim and the color/design on that area (luckily not the main area of the bag) came right off! FYI this act and smells just like nail polish remover not sure if there is any difference.

  3. ed o’neill

    I used this acrylic shoe paint on my 10 year old golf shoes and the results were unbelievable. I tried a shoe dye last year with miserable results. If the paint didn’t work, I was going to throw the shoes away. If you want to rejuvenate your old leather shoes, I highly recommend shoe paint.

  4. Joel D.

    Product is easy to use and works great!

  5. Beyonder

    Je l’utilise tout les jours pour rénové les chaussures . Decap facilement et rapidement

  6. Linda L.

    Had a pair of repro WW2 boots that had been finished with a horrible plastic coating that just made cleaning, oiling and dyeing to a correct color impossible. Did a little research, and found this deglazer. Followed instructions and took my time – and I took a pair of boots that were considered a waste of money and trash, to great! It took that coating off and gave me a great pair of boots that are not only now usable for re-enacting and display, but a fantastic looking pair of boots to wear. Cannot recommend this deglazer enough.

  7. Rtgrey

    I have a D&G bag that was starting to look a bit worn, so I bought this product to prep it for painting. But wow, after just cleaning it with this, it completely transformed! My bag looks brand new, and now I’m actually hesitant to paint it because I love how it looks now. It really brought a fresh, revitalized look to my bag!

  8. ed o’neill

    I followed some YouTube videos and used this to deglaze a pair of casual dress shoes that were too orange in color instead of tan/brown. After using as directed, I used the companion Angelus leather dye and transformed my shoes from a back-of-the-closet mistake to everyday work shoes. I do believe the product is largely acetone. So, that could be an alternative for some if you happen to have a can in your shed/garage.

  9. FrankG

    Great product for dyeing shoes

  10. C Bell

    Easy to use. It works fine.
    You may want to use gloves to keep the solution off your fingers and hands.
    It does produce some vapor like nail polish remover.
    I used it on a belt so I could change it from a brown color to mahogany. While the deglazer did not remove the brown color, it did remove the waxy polish coating so the new dye could penetrate.

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