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annarevia42
7 months ago

It is possible, but you should consider some things. First, you should prepare the leather to be processed, so that you need to clean the belt thoroughly to remove dirt and oil. Use a mild cleaning agent or leather cleaner. Let the belt dry completely. The acrylic colour should also be particularly suitable for leather. Normal acrylic paint is not liable so well. Before you paint the entire belt, test the color at an inconspicuous location to ensure that it adheres well and delivers the desired color. Also, you should apply the color in layers to achieve the best result and always wait nicely after each layer until this is dried. After drying the color, a seal (e.g. a leather finish or sealer) can be applied to protect the color and increase the durability. When you’re done, you should avoid moisture or friction so that the result will remain in time as long as possible. If you notice all this, it should go o.o

Hope I could help!!

Lmorg
7 months ago

No, it won’t work because the acrylic paint gets torn and leaves. On a soft and flexible leather belt

Lmorg
7 months ago
Reply to  xdinoxf

For a leather belt, I do not know any color that actually remains adhering without leaving or sticking at some point. But that doesn’t mean that there is no suitable color that doesn’t happen.

Maybe someone else knows. What you can definitely forget is Autolack^^

Lmorg
7 months ago

Coal

Maunz65
2 months ago

So, at least with normal acrylic paint, it will not go because the color on flexible substrates does not last long. She’ll tear and burn. And since you want to “paint” your belt, I think you speak of acrylic paint with which you also paint pictures.

herja
7 months ago

Not really because the belt is constantly moving.

Best solution to buy black belt, costs 3.00 – 5,00 €

Jo3591
7 months ago

Let it go, it doesn’t hold, and you’re messing with other clothes.