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The Essential Footwear for Adventurers and Athletes
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(5 Types) Angelus Acrylic Finisher

(5 Types) Angelus Acrylic Finisher

  • Normal
  • Matte
  • Satin
  • HighGloss
  • SatinHighGloss
  • 1oz295ml
  • 4oz118ml

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Singapore Authorized Angelus Retailer & Distributor

Made In USA. Angelus Finisher is used to seal and protect painted surfaces on shoes, giving them a professional, durable finish. For best results, mix the bottle very well before use. Test on an unseen area before use. Recommended to apply for using paint.

5 Types of finisher to choose from:

• Matte: Lower Sheen Semi-Gloss

• Satin: New Shoe Glossy

• Normal: Glossy

• High Gloss: Highest Gloss

• Satin High Gloss: A sheen with high gloss finish

Duller may be added to each finisher for a more Matte shine. We do not recommend adding more than 0.5 oz of duller to a 4 oz. bottle of finisher.

HOW TO USE:
1. Ensure the painted surface is completely dry before applying the finisher.

2. Clean off any dust or debris from the shoes to avoid imperfections in the finish.

3. Angelus offers different types of finishers (Matte, Satin, High Gloss, etc.), so choose one that matches the desired sheen for your shoes.

4. Pour a small amount of the finisher into a separate container.

5. Dip a clean, soft-bristle brush into the finisher.

6. Apply a thin, even coat over the painted area. Use long, smooth strokes to avoid streaks.

7. Allow the first coat to dry completely, which usually takes about 10-15 minutes, depending on the environment.

8. If needed, apply a second thin coat for added durability and to achieve the desired finish.

9. After applying the final coat, let the shoes cure for at least 24 hours before wearing them. This ensures the finisher fully adheres to the surface and hardens properly.

TIPS:
1. Thin Coats: It’s better to apply multiple thin coats rather than one thick coat to avoid streaking and to ensure an even finish.

2. Test First: Always test the finisher on a small area or a sample piece first to ensure you achieve the desired effect.

3. Ventilation: Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fumes, especially if using an airbrush.

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