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Sneakers Paint

Discover our ultra-durable sneakers paint, perfect for restoring your limited edition shoes and painting leather, fabric and midsoles with rich, long-lasting colour.

28 item(s)

SneakArts Paint

Regular price €5.90
(157 reviews)
Price €5.31
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Joker Paint

(1 review)
Price €7.00

Medium Olive Paint

(1 review)
Price €7.00

Green Glow Paint

(1 review)
Price €7.00

University Blue Paint

(5 reviews)
Price €7.00

Chicago Red Paint

(2 reviews)
Price €7.00

Hot Pink Paint

(1 review)
Price €7.00

Infrared Paint

(1 review)
Price €7.00

Volt Paint

(2 reviews)
Price €7.00

Cement Grey Paint

(3 reviews)
Price €7.00

Thunder Yellow Paint

(2 reviews)
Price €7.00

Military Blue Paint

(2 reviews)
Price €7.00
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Learn more on the Sneakers Paint

To paint on sneakers and get long lasting results, use a high quality leather paint.

In addition to all our sneakers paint inspired by the most famous shoes, we offer a wide choice of paints to create or renovate your sneakers.

Visit the Paints category to discover all our colors (standard, metallic, fluorescent, etc.).

To paint sneakers or leather shoes, clean the surface before applying the paint in two or three thin coats.

To prepare the leather and have optimal adhesion, use the stripper with a cotton pad.

Apply the paint to your shoes in several coats using a clean brush. Let the paint dry between each coat and wait 24 hours before applying a protective varnish.

Do you have a sneaker model with a special color and want to find the closest shade ? Use our mixing tool to find out which paints to mix. Read our article to learn more.

Do you want to restore your sneakers to a beautiful white color? Use white paint for optimal results and to hide stains that won't come off.

Painting on soles requires a very good preparation to make sure the paint adhere to the surface.

To paint on soles, use the SneakArts paint after sanding and cleaning the surface for best results.

Apply 3 to 4 thin coats and let the paint dry between each coat.

Important : the paint may not hold up on outsoles which are constantly subjected to friction.

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