By heartsun leather,a china leather factory
1
Clean the faux leather. Use a small amount of
isopropyl alcohol to remove dust, dirt, grease, and wax from the faux leather.
Dampen a cotton ball and wipe the entire surface of the material. A clean
surface, free from dirt and grease, will allow the paint to strongly adhere to
the faux leather.
2Use a paint palette. Prepare a paint palette so you
can easily and efficiently access your desired paint colors as you work. You
can buy a wooden or plastic artist’s palette at an arts and crafts store, or
you can use a sheet of aluminum foil, a newspaper, or a magazine to house your
paint.
3
Mix a small amount of acetone to your acrylic paint. Squeeze
your desired paint colors onto your paint palette and add a few drops of
acetone to the paint if you are working with acrylics. The acetone will thin
the paint, making it smooth and easier to work with. Gently mix the paint and
the acetone together with a small paintbrush. Be sure to only add a few drops
or up to a teaspoon of acetone to your paint so that the paint does not become
too watery.
4
Apply a base coat for large surfaces. If you are
painting a large surface in a uniform color, you will want to apply an even
base coat of paint to the surface. Use the paint you selected for your project
and apply it to the surface. This is ideal if you are working with furniture or
clothing.
5
Apply paint to one side of a sponge. Lightly press
the sponge into the paint from your paint palette. Use long, vertical strokes
to distribute the paint across the faux leather surface. Acrylic paint can dry
rapidly, so you will need to work quickly if you are working with this medium. Focus on
creating long strokes when painting a large surface to avoid creating streaks.
If you are working on upholstery, plan to paint only one side at a time.
6
Allow the paint to dry. Before adding additional
coats, the paint will need to dry completely. Place the item in a safe place
where it won’t be disturbed, damaged, or moved. Wait for about 15 to 20 minutes
for the coat to dry completely.
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