



Why Choose Angelus Brown Acrylic Paint?
Angelus's brown acrylic paint isn't just for leather. It's a versatile choice that delivers professional-quality results on a wide range of surfaces.
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Leather-focused formula: This paint bonds to leather, canvas, and vinyl. When the surface is properly prepped, it stays flexible so it won’t crack or peel even with heavy use.
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Water-based and mixable: Cleanup is simple, and the paint blends well. Mix your perfect custom shade by combining browns like Light Brown, Dark Brown, Chocolate, Cognac, or Rich Brown. The mixable formula helps you achieve subtle gradients or bold, saturated tones.
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Finish your way: Seal your project with an Acrylic Finisher for a matte to high gloss look. For our most durable, scratch-resistant clear coat, step up to 4-Coat and enjoy even more resilience.
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Made in the USA: Every bottle is produced domestically, ensuring consistent quality and craftsmanship Angelus Brand is known for.
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Also works on surfaces beyond leather: You can use Angelus brown paint on denim, wood, plastic, metal, and more. The same fade‑resistant formula sticks and performs beautifully on these materials when prepped properly.
Picking Your Brown Acrylic Paint: Shades & Finishes
Brown can be a surprisingly complex color. With so many shades to choose from, you can create a huge range of effects depending on the item and finish.
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Standard Browns (matte or eggshell look): These are your classic brown shades. They include Light Brown, Brown, Dark Brown, Rich Brown, English Tan, Luggage Brown, Saddle, Satchel Tan, Cognac, Chocolate, Bowler Brown, Tan, and Vachetta. Each tone gives you different ways to highlight or restore leather surfaces.
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Metallic accents (shimmer or reflective): Add some shine to your project with reflective colors. Try using Bronze or Copper for pops of color on hardware, logos, and trims. These metallic finishes bring a stylish edge to both new creations and restoration work.
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Glitter accents (high-impact sparkle): For a bold sparkle effect, use Penny Copper (Glitterlites). This glitter overlay complements brown bases and makes details stand out in the light.
You can also explore starter kits to stock up on essentials, add multiple shades to your cart, and continue creating with ease.
How to Prep for Brown Acrylic Paint
Taking the time to properly prep your item is the most important step for a professional and durable finish.
Here are a few tips to get you started.
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Deglaze: Use a Leather Preparer & Deglazer to break down the factory finish. Let it dry completely before moving on.
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Optional scuff: Lightly sand any slick areas for better adhesion, then wipe the surface clean. This step helps the paint grip more evenly.
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Mask and test: Use premium vinyl tape to tape off areas you don't want to paint. Test your chosen color in a small, hidden spot to confirm adhesion and shade before applying it across the entire item.
Application Tips for Durable Brown Acrylic Paint Finish
Once your item is prepped, it's time to start painting. Remember these simple tips for a smooth and long-lasting result.
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Apply multiple thin coats. Always allow for enough dry time between each layer.
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For airbrush work, use 2-Thin to get a smooth, consistent flow. We recommend a 1:4 ratio of 2-Thin to paint.
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After your paint is fully dry, seal it with an Acrylic Finisher. You can also use 4-Coat for maximum scratch resistance.
Caring for Painted Shoes & Leather
Your work deserves long-lasting protection. With regular care, your custom piece can stay fresh and eye-catching for years.
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Clean your painted items gently with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh solvents that can strip or dull the finish.
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To maintain the finish, reapply a clear coat when needed. An Acrylic Finisher or 4-Coat can refresh the sheen, add extra protection, and guard against scuffs.
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Always allow paint to fully cure before using the item heavily. Store shoes, bags, or accessories in a cool, dry place to prevent fading and unnecessary wear.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I use brown acrylic paint on fabric or on plastic panels?
Yes. Use 2-Soft for fabrics and mesh (heat-set after drying). To improve adhesion on hard plastics or glass, mix paint with 2-Hard.
Is acrylic paint waterproof when dry?
Once dry, most acrylics form a water-resistant, permanent film. Adding a sealer, such as a finisher or 4-Coat, boosts protection and helps your piece last longer.
Why add a clear coat?
Varnishes and clear coats protect your color and unify the sheen. Angelus Direct offers a variety of products, including Acrylic Finisher and 4-Coat, for this final step.
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