🎉 Revive Your Leather Game with KapsDye!
KapsDye Paint for Leather Shoes and Bags is a high-quality dye designed for both natural and synthetic leather, available in 70 vibrant colors. This complete kit includes a brush and sponge for easy application, making it perfect for covering scratches and changing colors. Manufactured in Europe by a family-run business, this dye offers a permanent solution that sets in just 24 hours, ensuring your leather accessories look their best.
Compatible Material | Leather |
S**N
Greatest dye I've ever used!!!
Dyed my leather Jordan 12's after I washed them, and they came back BETTER than new!!! Not only did it dye them but it also left a glossy coat on them that makes them SHINE TOO!!!
W**M
Great coverage, dying
Works great! Strong suggestion for dying, make sure material is clean and bit moist, it brings a small sponge, but I ended up using an old toothbrush to dissipate the dye thoroughly ,ALSO USE GOOD LIGHTING TO SEE WHERE DYING IS NEEDED
M**A
The product is good
I didn’t give a five starts because it didn’t come with a brush, I bought another one tHt. Amen with brush and sponge. The product is very good. It. Olof my shoes and they look like new!. The sponge is no easy for heels and other parts.
P**Y
dyeing shoes made easy as pie!
This dye works like a charm. Purchased a pair of shoes that were navy, wanted black but they did not have in my size. So, I bought the navy pair and proceeded to dye them black with this dye I found on Amazon. Easy to use, no mess, one coat , the shoes look so nice you would never guess they were dyed.
L**N
The Color Doesn't Last!
This is supposed to be a shoe dye, not a temporary shoe color. I purchased it to dye a pair of new leather shoes. I followed the directions, but the dye keeps wearing off on the toes and inside heel area. I finally took the shoes to a very reputable shoe repair place last week, and the owner told me that trying to re-dye shoes these days is a waste of money, time and effort. That the shoe manufacturers are now treating shoes with a sealant that does not allow them to be re-dyed successfully. They will not even try to re-dye shoes anymore themselves, because the same results will happen: the color wears off. Mine wore off the very first time I wore them.
C**Y
Boot repair
The coverage is okay. I purchases to cover scratches on my white boots. Goes on thick,so be mindful while applying
B**O
Black worked very well for me
I had a new pair of synthetic lizard skin shoes in wine, that I wanted black. I tried the grocery store shoe dye, about 5 layers, and all I could get was a kind of wine/brown/black, not a true black. I got this dye, even though some of the reviews were negative. I wiped the shoes with alcohol as instructed, since I didn't have the prep liquid, and that didn't seem to do any harm to the surface. I painted the shoes, one good coat, with extra emphasis at the top edges to get in the crevices, and let them dry. They look wonderful! Didn't seem to do any harm at all to the underlying material, still see the lizard texture, still have a nice sheen. Also, easy to clean the brush, and also the smears on my formica counter and on my hands (I'm not the neatest....) with water. I was completely satisfied with the results.
H**W
Great way to change shoe color cheaply!
I ordered the kit that came with the primer but returned it because the brown was not the shade I was looking for. This one came without the primer but as the shoes were new they weren’t dirty. Not sure if it would have covered better if I had used the primer or not. As you can see from the photos I had gold shoes ( that I bought on sale) that I wanted to change to a dark brown. The gold had a metallic sheen which I think made it harder. It says to brush on dye with the included brush around seems. Being a sandal this is pretty much the entire shoe. Luckily I had pre stuffed the sandals with paper. While painting the first shoe I did get a spot on the soul of the shoe. I managed to get most of it off with a Q-tip. So next I made sure that the paper fully covered the soul where I would be painting. The first coat covered but was rather splotchy, the second coat was much better but I could still see brushstrokes. For the third coat I cut the sponge that came in the kit into a smaller section and was able to paint a smooth finish. The whole process took less than an hour and I was super happy with the result. The final photo is of the shoes 24 hours later.Tips:1. Paper the surface you will be painting on.2. Stuff sandals with paper making sure to cover any area you want to avoid dye.3. For thin straps it would have helped to have a smaller brush. It washes out easily if you want to use one you have.4. The supplied sponge is great for not leaving brush marks. Cut it if you need to paint small or difficult to reach areas.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
2 weeks ago