Spray Paint Leather Sofa. However, it can work, particularly on something you don't use very much. Allow this to dry -- about five minutes.
If a leather sofa, armchair, ottoman, or other hide-covered furniture appears to be on its last legs, don't kick it to the curb just yet! First, the paint I used was Angelus Brand Leather Paint in tan. Spray paint may not be the obvious choice when it comes to painting leather.
So what's the deal with vinyl spray paint: does it work, or is it a waste of time?
Let me break it down for you.
The preparation is very important, to create a lasting leather finish. The problem is it is either too expensive, or not available in large enough quantities. As outlined above, methodically spray paint each part of the couch until the sofa has a second layer.