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Angelus Leather Dye in Light Rose is a professional-grade, alcohol-based dye designed for flexible, vibrant color restoration and customization on leather, wood, and furniture. Packaged in a convenient 3oz bottle with a wool dauber, it offers fast drying and deep pigmentation, making it a top choice for restoring and personalizing shoes, bags, and more.


































| Best Sellers Rank | #10,176 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #2 in Shoe Dyes |
| Brand | Angelus |
| Color | Light Rose |
| Compatible Material | Wood,Furniture,Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 8,332 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Fluid Ounces |
K**O
Awesome dye.
This is the best shoe dye. Was skeptical initially but when I used it I was astonished. Remember the color dye is permanently irreversible . Think twice before you buy.i love the outcome. See the before and after
B**K
Another great quality Angelus product
I died a pair of Jordan 4 Lightning's and they came out great thanks to Angelus! The color is pretty close to the original and the included applicator makes it very easy to apply
M**L
Excellent for restoring faded black leather jackets
This product really works to restore older leather jackets but use gloves and know it stains everything it touches; difficult to clean spills.
C**Y
Watch color chart.
We're a little disappointed with color of the dyes. We ordered to via color chart on site. One was completely different than we believed it would be and the other was much darker. I can't say it was their fault nor ours but be carful for this problem. The actual dye itself was easy to work with.
R**B
Great product
Great product. Had a small project and this leather dye worked perfectly.
B**A
Intense Black-good coverage with one coat.
Super intense black. One soaked pass covered the red suede. I had an old bottle of a different brand and it left the red looking like burgundy. Unintended cool effect. But I went for the black with this second bottle here and it’s a really nice coverage. It definitely has an alcohol type formula, smells a bit intense at first. Drys in 24 hours, ready to seal with water proofing.
C**.
Perfect in every way.
Unbelievable. Shoes were a darker blue, thought I’d restore the color with this. Using only angelus products to strip, dye and polish, the color came out a bit liter. The most beautiful blue I could have imagined. A new blue makes them a new shoe. I can’t compliment this product enough.
G**G
Wow!! The dye WORKS!...on everything.
This dye works! Does it work on leather shoes? I don't know! It definitely works on skin (which is leather I guess), tiles, stainless steel, kitchen sinks, walls, wood, dog bowls, and rolls and rolls and rolls of paper towels. I have a pair of navy blue pumas - my favorite shoes - that I've had for years. They've gotten pretty faded so I thought "hey! let me try to re-dye these! what could go wrong?" An exploding bottle could go wrong. An exploding bottle all over your kitchen. I was excited to get this product, and I opened the amazon package to see a nice little box. The box even has a little cut out area for you to put the bottle when you're using it to prevent spills. How thoughtful, I thought. Well I turn over the box to see what's written on the other side and the bottle leaps out of the box straight to the floor. Now, did I black out for a second? No, everything is blue. Navy blue. I didn't black out, everything is just now covered in dye. I see the bottle on the floor, the few drops of dye slowly dripping on the floor, and with haste I picked it up like that might help. No, no, no, that doesn't make a difference. So I grab paper towels and start wiping like a mad man, but it only gets worse! I made myself a human sized dying dauber and the blue just spreads and smears, no matter how many paper towels I use. I'll try bleach - that will at least stop the blue from spreading, but somehow it just changes the blue to a dark gray. I'm so confused, I just wipe the blue/gray around as my blue tears slowly roll down my blue face and my newly-blue clothes. Here's a short list of products that will not fade this dye: Alcohol, rubbing (although drinking alcohol will hopefully fade this from my brain) Stainless steel cleaner Stove cleaner Windex Grease Remover Paper Towels Sponges One product kind of changes it's color: Bleach 3-stars because clearly it works. I've never found the cap to the bottle. Maybe Angelus uses magic to keep the bottle closed during shipment. That's can't be right, then they could use magic to clean it up for me. The cap is definitely hiding from me on purpose. It's slowly dying something in the house, and is ready to haunt me in my dreams. If I ever see small navy blue circles in the house, I'll know it's still here.
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