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FAQs about Leather Paint
Leather paint is used to customise, restore, or upcycle leather goods such as shoes, jackets, bags, and furniture. It adheres flexibly to leather surfaces without cracking or peeling.
Yes, many leather paints are compatible with faux leather and vinyl. Always test a small area first, and choose paints designed to bond with synthetic materials for best adhesion.
Yes, clean the surface thoroughly to remove dirt, oils, and coatings. Use a leather deglazer or rubbing alcohol to ensure the paint adheres properly and provides a smooth, even finish.
Once sealed, most leather paints are water-resistant. Use a leather finisher or acrylic sealer to protect your painted surface from moisture, scuffing, and everyday wear.
Leather paint usually dries to the touch in 15–30 minutes, but full curing may take 24–72 hours depending on the brand, thickness, and ambient conditions. Avoid flexing the item during curing.
Yes, leather paints can be mixed to create custom colours. Blend them on a palette before application and test on a sample patch to ensure colour accuracy and consistency.
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