





🖤 Elevate your suede game—because faded is so last season.
Angelus Suede Dye in black is a premium 3 oz liquid dye designed to restore and enhance black suede, nubuck, and smooth leather. Featuring a heavily pigmented, fade-resistant formula and a wool dauber applicator, it delivers deep, durable color with smooth, even application. Made in the USA, this dye revitalizes worn footwear and apparel with professional-grade results that last.

































| ASIN | B01L82YAZY |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,074 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #3 in Shoe Dyes |
| Brand | Angelus |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Material | Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (5,618) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 4.3 ounces |
| Item model number | 520-03-001 |
| Manufacturer | Angelus Shoe Polish Co |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.15 x 1.4 x 5.7 inches |
| UPC | 086366520017 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
T**Z
Excellent Suede Dye with Great Coverage
This suede dye works really well. The color is rich and deep, and it does a great job restoring faded or worn suede. The black dye provides strong coverage and makes older suede look refreshed again. The dye applies smoothly and absorbs nicely into the material. With proper prep and a couple light coats, the finish comes out even and natural looking instead of stiff or painted over. It’s also nice that the bottle comes with an applicator that makes it easier to control where the dye goes. Overall, this is a great product if you’re looking to restore or recolor suede. It brought new life back to my items and I would definitely use it again.
O**I
The most BEAUTIFUL cobalt blue
This dye breathed new life into an old pair of adidas gazelles. They were originally a nice royal blue suede but over the last 3 years they have faded into a dull gray. This product completely restored them to the most brilliant blue - better than the original. This is the blue of my DREAMS. Yes, the dye is runny - because it’s dye, not paint. If you’ve ever used an aquarelle kit, this is the same watery consistency. Gorgeous color payoff after one coat, but I followed directions and did two. The shoes looked nearly black after application but dried down to the most brilliant, beautiful cobalt blue. The toes ended up slightly darker because they were kind of dark and dirty to begin with but I’m not mad about it as I didn’t take the time to deep clean them beforehand (I did go over them with an eraser and brush out the nap though). A word of caution: THIS STUFF WILL STAIN. Despite using painters tape on the bits I didn’t want to turn blue, I ended up getting a fair amount of drips on the white stripes and the soles. I was able to soak some bits of paper napkins in bleach (scrubbing bubbles foaming bleach, to be exact) squeeze out the excess and press them onto the stains like plaster. After they dried, I peeled them off and the stains were gone. I had to repeat this on a couple of really dark stains but in the end they all came out. The foaming bleach also took out the blue stains in my white sink after I stupidly tried to rinse out the little wool applicator and inadvertently turned my sink blue. So, bleach does work on non-porous and semi-porous surfaces. However, if you drip this on clothes I don’t think any amount of bleach will save you. All in all - EXCELLENT product when used correctly. 10/10 Highly recommend.
C**S
Successfully dyed suede booties Dark Brown
This dye worked well. I took my time and let each coat dry 24 plus hours. It took about 3/4 bottle for 2 coats plus some touch ups. It came with a fluffy applicator which worked well for the first go 'round, but because you have to wait for 2nd coat, I washed the applicator well as described. You have to or it will just make it a hard clump. It was not as easy to use on next coats, but ok. I also used Q-tips around the edges which I had taped since I did not want dye on the stitching or soles. I would say the most difficult part was to apply a "thin coat" for 2 reasons; the dye is the consistency of water and suede absorbs the liquid very quickly so spreading the dye quicky to try and make for thin coat is a challenge. That said, I'm no pro, but accomplished what I was after. After all was dry, I used a suede protector spray so just hoping all will remain looking good. I haven't used the newly dyed booties yet, but at this point would say the quality is good. The dark brown color resulted in a deep chocolate brown which I was bit nervous about this dye providing, but the color turned out exactly as I hoped. Side note - there is embroidery on these booties which I brushed the dye over (not caring what that color outcome would be). The dye did not dye the embroidery - possibly stained it a little? That I did not document.
V**K
Vibrant color
Talk about renewed shoes! My daughter’s Campus became old & ugly quick, sent them off for professional cleaning & they came back looking worse! Light pink was not smart for an active kid. We wanted a darker color to cover the dirt & water stains. Enter this stuff & look at that difference. It bleeds like crazy though, so beware. I used painters tape & it still bled through but I was able to find a matching flexible acrylic to cover the stains on the soles & used rubbing alcohol dipped cotton swab to lighten the stripes & logo. The color is gorgeous & vibrant! I dropped a star because it’s much darker than we wanted. Lilac is supposed to be a light purple. Still love this color though
K**N
Went on pretty easy…real red
Was nervous to try this on a pair of shoes I’ve never worn out before. Had this pair for 3 years but hated that it looked like orange red and not red, red. Google recommended this as one of the best brands to dye suede shoes. Love how the color turned out and I only used one coat. Was worried about the streaks like other reviewers had mentioned but it turned out pretty good. Used a small edge brush for the crevices. Surfaces that are plastic or shiny wipes right off so no need to worry about mistakes. I’m excited to have real RED shoes!
J**A
Gracias
K**I
My light grey suede trainers had been ruined in the mud, and the colour was terrible after I cleaned them. With this suede colour I made them look as good as new! I used a small paint brush for fiddly bits like around the shoelace holes and a bigger brush for the rest. Super easy to use. Highly recommended.
N**I
It is not beige it is pinkish colour
A**A
Dyed these shoes as they weren’t the colour I wanted, a bit dubious initially but the colour was fantastic. I used an artist brush to dye around the sole and heel. Very pleased with the result.
A**R
This is jolly good, covered a pair of slightly faded boots, they look like new, good strong colour
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