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Angelus Suede Dye in black is a premium 3 oz liquid dye designed to restore and enhance black suede, nubuck, and smooth leather. Featuring a fade-resistant, deeply pigmented formula, it delivers long-lasting color without cracking or peeling. The product includes a wool dauber applicator for smooth, even application and is proudly made in the USA, trusted by professionals and enthusiasts alike to bring new life to worn leather goods.



| ASIN | B01L82YAZY |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,940 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #5 in Shoe Dyes |
| Brand | Angelus |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Material | Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (5,487) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Import | Imported |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 4.3 ounces |
| Item model number | 520-03-001 |
| Manufacturer | Angelus Shoe Polish Co |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.15 x 1.4 x 5.7 inches |
| UPC | 086366520017 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**V
I got new boots!
Great product. Easy to use. It's easy to apply and suede absorbs it nicely. I changed to color of these boots as they had to many stains and was about to donate them. Black suits them beautifully. One bottle covered one full boot and 2/3 of the second one, so I'm buying a second bottle. I think if they were short boots, one bottle would have been fine. I also need to get a more delicate brush to get in the edges of the suede and the sole.
E**N
Works perfectly
Excellent product!
O**I
The most BEAUTIFUL cobalt blue
This dye breathed new life into an old pair of adidas gazelles. They were originally a nice royal blue suede but over the last 3 years they have faded into a dull gray. This product completely restored them to the most brilliant blue - better than the original. This is the blue of my DREAMS. Yes, the dye is runny - because it’s dye, not paint. If you’ve ever used an aquarelle kit, this is the same watery consistency. Gorgeous color payoff after one coat, but I followed directions and did two. The shoes looked nearly black after application but dried down to the most brilliant, beautiful cobalt blue. The toes ended up slightly darker because they were kind of dark and dirty to begin with but I’m not mad about it as I didn’t take the time to deep clean them beforehand (I did go over them with an eraser and brush out the nap though). A word of caution: THIS STUFF WILL STAIN. Despite using painters tape on the bits I didn’t want to turn blue, I ended up getting a fair amount of drips on the white stripes and the soles. I was able to soak some bits of paper napkins in bleach (scrubbing bubbles foaming bleach, to be exact) squeeze out the excess and press them onto the stains like plaster. After they dried, I peeled them off and the stains were gone. I had to repeat this on a couple of really dark stains but in the end they all came out. The foaming bleach also took out the blue stains in my white sink after I stupidly tried to rinse out the little wool applicator and inadvertently turned my sink blue. So, bleach does work on non-porous and semi-porous surfaces. However, if you drip this on clothes I don’t think any amount of bleach will save you. All in all - EXCELLENT product when used correctly. 10/10 Highly recommend.
J**D
Revived my favorite shoes!
This product isn't perfect, and I can't say that I was very optimistic but overall I'm pleasantly surprised. These are my favorite shoes and Ive worn them at least once a week for the past 3 or 4 years. Being in quarantine and needing something to do, I decided to give them a wash. They looked pretty nice and clean when I scrubbed them down but when they dried...disaster. They looked like old man shoes. So I skimmed the internet for solutions. I know yellow suede is pretty hard to revive, and I watched a couple of videos of this product on YouTube but they were all for red or black suede, so I was nervous as to whether r not this product would bring my yellow kicks back to life. When the product arrived, the box said "leather dye" which upset me and I was ready to send it back, but thank goodness I actually looked at the product and it sure enough said suede on the bottle (weird packaging mishap I guess). The product also comes with a round fluffy "brush" (really its like a cottonball on wire) but I used a small paint brush instead. Much easier to control the product. I also only did one coat and I still have a little more than half left in the bottle. The first pick is the product, the second is the before, the third is one dyed shoe compared to the untreated shoe, and the last is the final results. Pros: - Will bring the color back - great for the price - pretty easy to use Cons: - Color may not be exact (but to each is own) - Consistency is super loose and liquidy - Leaves shoes a bit rougher than suede It's not perfect, some parts are a bit darker than others due to the liquid consistency overlapping parts you've already dyed, but all in all, I'm happy with the results and happy I done have too throw my shoes away!
A**G
New Life to Leather
I had a pair of once-pink boots that had faded to a dirty pink beige kind of color. They are smooth leather, not suede, but I wanted this Angelus pink over the smooth leather pink dye they have. You can use suede dye on smooth but not smooth dye on suede. Here is what I did : -Prep: Clean the leather the best you can and tape your surfaces you do not want dyed. -Apply dye and let dry. It'll have a matte look to it and a chalky texture. -Brush off excess dye. I used a boar bristle scrub brush and brushed the boots vigorously. Do this outside. They make A LOT of dust. Wiping them with a cloth is not enough. -Touch up any areas that need more dye or apply a second coat all over if you are going for a deeper dye. Reapeat brushing. -My boots have embroidery. To clean it I used rubbing alcohol. I used an alcohol pen and a paint brush to do this - I'll likely go over it again with a small brush I can scrub with. You'll need to do this with care so you don't slop the alcohol over the embroidery and take the dye out of the leather. The dye did stain the stitches but I was able to get some contrast back by carefully cleaning them. - Condition the leather and seal in your dye. Enjoy.
J**A
Gracias
K**I
My light grey suede trainers had been ruined in the mud, and the colour was terrible after I cleaned them. With this suede colour I made them look as good as new! I used a small paint brush for fiddly bits like around the shoelace holes and a bigger brush for the rest. Super easy to use. Highly recommended.
N**I
It is not beige it is pinkish colour
J**Z
El color es algo rojizo y mas oscuro de lo que parece en las fotos, Pero justo era lo que buscaba porque lo use en botines que eran de origen color miel y les hice la punta negra porque los resane de varias marcas. En mi caso son zapatos industriales de punta de acero que se usan en el trabajo entonces facilita la limpieza y mantenimiento ademas de hacerlas lucir menos sucias con este tono.
A**R
This is jolly good, covered a pair of slightly faded boots, they look like new, good strong colour
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