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What is reflective leather paint and Why Do We Use Them?

Author: Jesse

Jun. 10, 2024

How to Make Reflective Shoes with Reflective Acrylic ...

Reflective shoes are becoming a popular trend as more people look to add a unique dimension to their sneakers. For example: white midsoles coated in white reflective paint appear normal in daylight, but reflect a brilliant white when light shines on them at night.

Want more information on reflective leather paint? Feel free to contact us.

 

A mixture of acrylic leather paint and reflective powder, ViziGlow&#;s Reflective Acrylic Leather Paint is perfect for adding a reflective element to your shoes and sneakers. Click here to view our product!

 

For more information, please visit retroreflective paints.

Here are 4 easy steps for making your shoes reflect. Watch our video below!

  1. Prep the shoe by rubbing pure acetone along the rubber. This removes any residue that will keep the paint from properly adhering.
  2. Add masking tape along the perimeter of the application area to ensure clean lines.
  3. Apply Reflective Acrylic Leather Paint in thin, even coats. 2-3 coats is suggested. Allow each coat to dry before layering more.
  4. Let the paint dry, then gently remove the masking tape.

 

Reflective Pigments - Leather paint Angelus

Reflective Pigments (Glass Beads) :

Retroreflectivity helps the eye perceive objects in low-light conditions when illuminated by a light source. In more scientific terms, retroreflection occurs when light rays are returned in the direction from which they came. You should mix this powder with the color Angelus Neutral : 1 part of pigments for 1 part of neutral, it's better to add 2 Thin. And for a better result please applying before your mix a coat of black mat paint (Angelus Flat Black) 

Can + Pigments : 0.050 kg
(Empty can : 0.012kg)

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