


Matte Heat-Finish Leather Edge Paint
A matte, lightweight leather edge paint designed for heat finishing with an edge iron. Unlike traditional build-up edge paint, it is applied in a very thin layer and finished with heat, allowing the paint to soften into the leather fibers for a cleaner, stronger, more natural edge.
Made by a specialist edge paint brand that supplies Hermès. Currently available in 2 colors, with more colors coming later.
What It’s For
Use it for leather edge finishing, handmade leather goods, wallets, bags, straps, card holders, small leather goods, and edge repair work.
Key Features
- Matte finish with a natural, refined look
- Thin, lightweight edge feel
- Quick-drying and heat-finishable
- Designed to be finished with a heated edge iron
- Melts into the leather fibers instead of sitting heavily on top
- Stronger bond than traditional stacked edge paint
- Less bulky than standard build-up edge paint
- Easy to repair with light sanding and re-heating
- No need to strip the whole edge for small touch-ups
- Can be lightly waxed after heating for extra smoothness and subtle shine
- Usually 1-3 light passes are enough for a clean finished edge
How To Use
Shake well before use. Apply a very thin layer with a sponge stick, awl, or edge tool. You only need enough product to lightly cover the leather edge.
Heat with an edge iron after application. A little smoke during heating is normal. Once heated, the edge is basically finished and can be touched right away. For a smoother result, sand lightly with 800 grit or higher, then heat-finish again. Finish with a thin layer of wax if you want a softer sheen.
Less is better. Do not apply it thick. If too much edge paint is used, the leather may not absorb it properly, which can cause pilling or flaking during sanding or heating.
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Description
A matte, lightweight leather edge paint designed for heat finishing with an edge iron. Unlike traditional build-up edge paint, it is applied in a very thin layer and finished with heat, allowing the paint to soften into the leather fibers for a cleaner, stronger, more natural edge.
Made by a specialist edge paint brand that supplies Hermès. Currently available in 2 colors, with more colors coming later.
What It’s For
Use it for leather edge finishing, handmade leather goods, wallets, bags, straps, card holders, small leather goods, and edge repair work.
Key Features
- Matte finish with a natural, refined look
- Thin, lightweight edge feel
- Quick-drying and heat-finishable
- Designed to be finished with a heated edge iron
- Melts into the leather fibers instead of sitting heavily on top
- Stronger bond than traditional stacked edge paint
- Less bulky than standard build-up edge paint
- Easy to repair with light sanding and re-heating
- No need to strip the whole edge for small touch-ups
- Can be lightly waxed after heating for extra smoothness and subtle shine
- Usually 1-3 light passes are enough for a clean finished edge
How To Use
Shake well before use. Apply a very thin layer with a sponge stick, awl, or edge tool. You only need enough product to lightly cover the leather edge.
Heat with an edge iron after application. A little smoke during heating is normal. Once heated, the edge is basically finished and can be touched right away. For a smoother result, sand lightly with 800 grit or higher, then heat-finish again. Finish with a thin layer of wax if you want a softer sheen.
Less is better. Do not apply it thick. If too much edge paint is used, the leather may not absorb it properly, which can cause pilling or flaking during sanding or heating.





















