Leather Paint - Plum Leather Repair & Recolouring Leather Hero Australia
Leather Paint - Plum Leather Repair & Recolouring Leather Hero Australia

Leather Paint - Plum

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Colour (No.6)

This is a tannery standard leather colourant. It let's you recoat over stains, repairs, and colour wear. It gives full coverage, which means you can recoat in the same colour or a new one. Self-sealing, rub-resistant and colour-fast, it produces a sleek, satin show-room finish just like the original finish on your pigmented leather.

  • Full coverage concentrated leather pigment 
  • Flexible coating with excellent adhesion and wear properties
  • Available in 85 premixed colours; Australia's largest range
  • Durable, self-sealing and won't rub off onto clothing
  • Formulated for pigmented (painted/coated) leathers and can be used on most other types 
  • Suitable for use over leather glue and filler
  • Water-based, fast drying, non-toxic, Australian made and used by professionals
  • Apply by sponge, spray gun, brush or foam roller to prepped leather
  • Colours can be mixed to create your own colour
  • Best used in conjunction with correct surface prep, primer and a protective topcoat 
  • Recommended for use in conjunction with a Repair & Recolour Kit

Recoat old, worn, stained coatings and conceal repairs

When accidents happen and wear and tear takes a toll, refinishing worn coatings and filled repairs can dramatically revamp the look of your leather. 

Don't be afraid of the word 'paint'.

This colourant is often referred to as 'leather dye'. Dyes and paints are different and whilst some leathers are dyed, most furniture and all car leathers are painted. If your leather is a solid, block colour such as white, beige, or red for example, it is coloured with leather paint. 

For sofas, cars, apparel, bags and lots of other leather

From small touch-ups on your car seats to recoating your steering wheel, to changing the colour of an occasional chair or recolouring an entire lounge suite, this product has a wide range of applications.  

The hero of our tannery grade refinishing system

When your pigmented leather was made, it was coated with primer, colour and topcoat. By using the same layering process, a beautiful, wear-resistant transformation is possible. 

Colour & sheen

Sample Pots are ideal for testing colours on your leather.

Colours prefixed with the word 'Aniline' are leather paints with a small proportion of dyes. They give a somewhat semi-aniline look. Note that paints are UV stable whilst dyes are prone to fading in high UV environments.  

The leather paint has a satin finish. You can make it flatter by adding Dulling Agent (No.30) or increase the shine by using Topcoat Gloss or High Gloss. 

Want to know more about the products? Read through the info on this page then head to the How To library to learn more about choosing your colour and topcoat and how to use the products.

Need accessories for your job? Here they are.

Instructions: Print the Directions for Use, Tips and Details  

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Showroom finish

Restore worn coatings, cover stains and repairs, correct colour variations and dramatically improve the look of your leather car seats, furniture, apparel and more.

Full coverage lets you recoat in the same colour or a different colour.

Not sure which colour? Try a few out using Sample Pots.

Put back what the years have taken away

Wear and tear happens over time. Recoat the worn areas or the whole piece using the same system the professionals use and achieve beautiful results.

For a pro finish and optimal durability, use this Leather Paint after thorough surface prep with Spot & Prep (No.4) and Prime (No.5). Once dry, seal and protect it with clear Topcoat (No.7).

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Lydia Wilson
Amazing product

I sent paint swatches to get colour matched and they’ve done an amazing job. The whole process of fixing my leather couch has been made so easy.
100% satisfaction here!

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Pip
Black shoes to white is possible with Leather Hero

Wanted to dye a brand new pair of black Nappa leather dancing shoes to white/cream and after several applications IVORY proved to be a lovely creamy off white colour. Leather Hero provided heaps of info on the website which I carefully perused before ordering. I also tested the colour and a few other sample colour pots on an old pair of shoes. Started with a coat of primer. I tried a number of application methods, from paintbrush to cotton swabs, cotton pads and cotton fabric. I suspect that spraying the shoes with a very small airbrush would be the best way to achieve an even finish, but didn’t have one. (Maybe Leather Hero could find a suitable one to add to their merch). It took around 10 days Drying time between coats) and 10 layers using these methods to achieve acceptable (though not perfectly even) coverage. Fortunately I had purchased a 100 mil bottle. Then came the test - dancing in the white shoes. Surprisingly, they performed ok, except where the feet rubbed together. The black scuff marks are actually the original leather colour showing through. Anyroad, that can be repaired and I will allow them more time to cure before subjecting them to such hard wear and tear in future. Having learnt from my first experience with the product, I am confident that my next try will be perfect! Thankyou LH! I did plan to add photos to this review, but couldn't upload them.

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James Darby
Leather ink

That's brilliant thanks

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Edward
Glue is not fast drying at all like the video

Gule is just PVA glue and not fast curing. Not suitable for curved parts where materials has pressures.
Not very strong either, it came apart/peeled with slight pressure. Not suitable for parts you are going to sit on/has regular movement.

Hi Edward,
Thank you for your comments. We'd like to clarify that our glue is not just a PVA. It is an EVA with special ingredients that give it high bonding strength together with the softness and flexibility required for lots of leather repairs.

Here are some tips that may improve the results you are seeing:
1) Be sure that the surfaces you are joining are correctly prepped with Spot & Prep (No.4). It strips soiling as well as invisible factors that can impede adhesion.
2) Sand to etch the surfaces. If you've already sanded, go back in with a more coarse sandpaper this time. Scuff the surface to increase the surface area which should give the glue more traction.
3) Apply once, wait till it becomes tacky then apply another coat. Wait till is starts to go tacky then join the surfaces.
4) Allow more drying time. The more glue used, the longer the curing time. As you are working on a curved area, give it a week or two to cure (expell all moisture) or use a hair dryer to force cure it.
5) If possible, insert some achoring stitches. Load bearing repairs often benefit from the addtional support of stitching. Check out our video '3 Hole Repairs' for an example.

These strategies usually give good results on leather. If the material you are working on is vinyl or very dry/brittle auto leather, good results may be difficult to achieve.

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Adrian D
Amazing Products !!

I was having issues shifting scuff marks from our white leather car seats . Nothing else would work but Leather Heros Spot Prep and Colour Restoration Cream brought them back like new. Thank you Leather Heros .
Adrian D
Perth Australia