---
product_id: 6531346
title: "Angelus Leather Dye - 3 Ounces, Red"
brand: "angelus"
price: "AR$47020"
currency: ARS
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Angelus"
url: https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/6531346-angelus-leather-dye-3-ounces-red
store_origin: AR
region: Argentina
---

# deep penetrating pigment 3 oz premium liquid dye durable, no peel/crack finish Angelus Leather Dye - 3 Ounces, Red

**Brand:** angelus
**Price:** AR$47020
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎨 Dye Bold, Wear Bold: Transform your leather game with lasting color that commands attention!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Angelus Leather Dye - 3 Ounces, Red by angelus
- **How much does it cost?** AR$47020 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.ar](https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/6531346-angelus-leather-dye-3-ounces-red)

## Best For

- angelus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted angelus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Messy Magic:** High-pigment formula means a little goes a long way—handle with care to avoid stains, but reap the rich rewards.
- • **Pro-Level Prep:** Use with Preparer Deglazer for flawless absorption and a professional finish every time.
- • **Lasting Vibrance:** Penetrates deep for a color that won’t fade, peel, or crack—wear your style boldly.
- • **Revive & Reimagine:** Transform vintage or scuffed leather into eye-catching statement pieces that scream exclusivity.
- • **Versatile Masterstroke:** Perfect for leather, vinyl, shoes, belts, and purses—reinvent your wardrobe essentials effortlessly.

## Overview

Angelus Leather Dye in Red is a 3-ounce liquid dye designed for smooth leather and vinyl, delivering deep, permanent color that resists peeling, cracking, and fading. Ideal for re-coloring shoes, belts, purses, and more, it requires prepping leather with a degreaser for optimal results. Its high-pigment formula ensures vibrant, professional-grade finishes that elevate your leather goods with a durable, rich hue.

## Description

Angelus Leather Dye Angelus leather dye is a permanent liquid dye used for changing the color of all smooth leather articles. These dyes are guaranteed to penetrate the leather, and form a lasting color which will not peel or crack or wash off. They are excellent for re-coloring shoes, saddles, belts, purses, and much more. We strongly recommend preparing the leather with Preparer Deglazer. (The Preparer-Deglazer should never be used on vinyl.) Leather Dye can be thinned with the color Neutral. This dye has stronger pigment than all leather dyes on the market. It will not take much to dye your leather.

Review: Holy wow! Amazing dye - but very messy and stains EVERYTHING. Be careful - I purchased three colors of dye so I would have the entire RGB spectrum - Red, Blue and Honey (as my yellow but also Procion MX yellow powder dye - purchased separately) - as I wanted to be able to have green and purple as well. I purchased the Angelus leather prepper but then later I learned that it's just equal parts acetone and rubbing alcohol so you can pass on that. But definitely don't skip that step. Just prepare it on your own. I forgot to take before photos which sucks, but I had two pairs of beige shoes that were starting to scuff and I wanted to renew, one was a vintage pair of the Art Company shoes (the pictures I have are cropped from full body pics) - I've had these shoes for years and love them and felt they needed to be renewed. The other pair was a soft leather mule. I mixed the blue and red to get a dark purple, and they turned out fantastic. With a quick wax and buff with red moose neutral wax, they look like new. I'm so excited. The other pair were mules. They were something between leather and suede, a very soft leather. For these I mixed the blue and honey and Procion yellow to make a turquoise/aquamarine color. I didn't do these as well as the dye quickly soaked in and I even accidentally sprayed it a little on one of the shoes and you can see the dots after it dried. It really takes some expertise to get a hang of how to do it, so try first with shoes that you don't love all that much to get a hang of how the dye works. The dye itself is fantastic. I was afraid it would come off as I was buffing the shoes but since it actually absorbs into the leather, it just completely renews the shoe and with a quick shine and buff the shoes look like new, and the color does not come off like shoe paint. I couldn't be happier with the results. I ended up with one pair of purple shoes that I was hoping for and the other pair of turquoise shoes that came out fantastic in my opinion, and I wear them as is, despite the minor glitches with the dye job. One major caveat though - it is very messy! And stains very easily. Even ceramic that I thought would not stain. If you don't scrub it out immediately, it will stain all of your white ceramic. I googled a lot before getting started to learn how to use the dye and it says clearly to put out a trash bag underneath and to make sure you protect wherever you are planning on dyeing. I will suggest a few other good tips that the first time I tried I wasn't aware of. I would wear gloves. I used not only the disposable latex kind but also the yellow dish gloves (pictured - and you can see how stained they are). The first time I tried I didn't use gloves and my hands were stained for days. (I just wanted to test a small area and I didn't realize how messy it would be). Make sure you have everything you need out and ready, including the bowls you'll use for the dye, baby wipes or something else for cleaning as every drop needs to be cleaned immediately. This includes the paint brushes, wool daubers, q-tips for checking/mixing the color - because if you need to open a door or a drawer you will have fingerprint stains on it. I used a syringe to extract the color from the bottles as the first time I tried to pour it, it spilled everywhere and that's how I discovered the difficulty with cleaning it out. So just take a lot of precautions and do it in a place where stains won't break your heart, and make sure you have ways to clean up if it does spill like wipes or paper towels and even a scrubbing sponge. Have fun!
Review: Worked very well! - This dye was awesome. I bought it because the color was rubbing off of my red leather purse where it rubbed on my hip. The dye went on beautifully using the applicator provided. The color now is a richer deeper better color than it ever was before I feel like I have a new purse.

## Features

- Tough dyes perfect for decorating and staining smooth leather, vinyl or anything permeable
- Guaranteed to penetrate and form a lasting color
- Will not rub off, crack, peel or streak once dry
- Excellent for re-coloring shoes, saddles, belts, purses and much more
- Preparing leather with Preparer Deglazer for better results (never use deglazer on vinyl)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00IQI5PSA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #299,417 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #22 in Shoe Dyes |
| Brand | Angelus |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Material | Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (401) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 3 ounces |
| Item model number | 3OzRed |
| Manufacturer | Angelus |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.22 x 2.87 x 2.48 inches |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Angelus
- **Color:** Red
- **Compatible Material:** Leather
- **Item Form:** Liquid
- **Item Weight:** 3 Ounces

## Images

![Angelus Leather Dye - 3 Ounces, Red - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71BE0iiUBHL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Holy wow! Amazing dye - but very messy and stains EVERYTHING. Be careful
*by T***N on December 3, 2023*

I purchased three colors of dye so I would have the entire RGB spectrum - Red, Blue and Honey (as my yellow but also Procion MX yellow powder dye - purchased separately) - as I wanted to be able to have green and purple as well. I purchased the Angelus leather prepper but then later I learned that it's just equal parts acetone and rubbing alcohol so you can pass on that. But definitely don't skip that step. Just prepare it on your own. I forgot to take before photos which sucks, but I had two pairs of beige shoes that were starting to scuff and I wanted to renew, one was a vintage pair of the Art Company shoes (the pictures I have are cropped from full body pics) - I've had these shoes for years and love them and felt they needed to be renewed. The other pair was a soft leather mule. I mixed the blue and red to get a dark purple, and they turned out fantastic. With a quick wax and buff with red moose neutral wax, they look like new. I'm so excited. The other pair were mules. They were something between leather and suede, a very soft leather. For these I mixed the blue and honey and Procion yellow to make a turquoise/aquamarine color. I didn't do these as well as the dye quickly soaked in and I even accidentally sprayed it a little on one of the shoes and you can see the dots after it dried. It really takes some expertise to get a hang of how to do it, so try first with shoes that you don't love all that much to get a hang of how the dye works. The dye itself is fantastic. I was afraid it would come off as I was buffing the shoes but since it actually absorbs into the leather, it just completely renews the shoe and with a quick shine and buff the shoes look like new, and the color does not come off like shoe paint. I couldn't be happier with the results. I ended up with one pair of purple shoes that I was hoping for and the other pair of turquoise shoes that came out fantastic in my opinion, and I wear them as is, despite the minor glitches with the dye job. One major caveat though - it is very messy! And stains very easily. Even ceramic that I thought would not stain. If you don't scrub it out immediately, it will stain all of your white ceramic. I googled a lot before getting started to learn how to use the dye and it says clearly to put out a trash bag underneath and to make sure you protect wherever you are planning on dyeing. I will suggest a few other good tips that the first time I tried I wasn't aware of. I would wear gloves. I used not only the disposable latex kind but also the yellow dish gloves (pictured - and you can see how stained they are). The first time I tried I didn't use gloves and my hands were stained for days. (I just wanted to test a small area and I didn't realize how messy it would be). Make sure you have everything you need out and ready, including the bowls you'll use for the dye, baby wipes or something else for cleaning as every drop needs to be cleaned immediately. This includes the paint brushes, wool daubers, q-tips for checking/mixing the color - because if you need to open a door or a drawer you will have fingerprint stains on it. I used a syringe to extract the color from the bottles as the first time I tried to pour it, it spilled everywhere and that's how I discovered the difficulty with cleaning it out. So just take a lot of precautions and do it in a place where stains won't break your heart, and make sure you have ways to clean up if it does spill like wipes or paper towels and even a scrubbing sponge. Have fun!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked very well!
*by S***L on February 17, 2025*

This dye was awesome. I bought it because the color was rubbing off of my red leather purse where it rubbed on my hip. The dye went on beautifully using the applicator provided. The color now is a richer deeper better color than it ever was before I feel like I have a new purse.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good product, must be mindful with application.
*by A***G on June 20, 2024*

I was unsure on whether this would work on faux leather, but it exceeded my expectations. It had minimal streaking but I was mindful to not apply too much at once and not let it drip down the boots. It dries fast, but not so fast that it’s too hard to work with. The odor was strong at first so I’d recommend using in a well ventilated area. Overall I’m happy with the outcome. Will probably use this with other leather/faux leather items in the future.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-07*