Repairing a leather sofa help extend its lifespan and save money compared to replacing it. The specific repair process will depend on the type and extent of damage leather sofa has. Here are some common leather sofa repairs and how to approach them
We start by cleaning the leather surface thoroughly. We use a leather cleaner Chemicals. Gently wipe the surface with a soft cloth or sponge, being careful not to saturate the leather. Rinse with a clean damp cloth and dry with a clean, dry cloth.
Minor scratches and scuffs can often be buffed out using a leather conditioner or cream. Apply a small amount to the affected area and buff with a clean cloth. For deeper scratches, use a leather repair kit.
Small tears and holes can be repaired using a leather repair kit. These kits typically include a patch or filler that matches the color of the leather. Carefully fill and repair the damaged area. Once it's dry, smooth it out.
If the leather sofa has faded over time, restore its color using a leather dye or color restorer specifically designed for leather. Make sure to choose a color that matches your sofa.
For stubborn stains, use a leather stain remover Chemicals. Apply the solution to a clean cloth and gently rub the stain in a circular motion. Be sure to test the solution in an inconspicuous area first to ensure it won't damage the leather.
If the cushions on the leather sofa have lost their shape or are sagging, add extra padding or foam to restore their firmness. Also, remember to rotate and flip the cushions regularly to ensure even wear.
If there are damaged seams, carefully change the leather seam to reattach the separated pieces. Press them together and allow them to dry.