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5 Things That Ruin Leather (and 3 Things That Fix it)

The allure of leather cannot be denied–it’s durable, long-lasting, stylish, and easy to care for. Leather furniture in your home sets a tone for sophistication, and leather upholstery in your automobile looks almost regal. But while leather will last much longer than any other type of material, it is not impervious to damage. If not properly cared for and protected, the quality can suffer and deteriorate, and damaged leather just doesn’t look good at all.

What Causes Damaged Leather?

There are a few simple things that can result in damaged leather–knowing what they are can help you better protect your leather furniture or upholstery and keep it looking pristine for many years.

1. Exposure to Sunlight

Leather’s arch-nemesis is that big bright ball in the sky–the sun. Too much exposure to direct sunlight can not only affect the color of your leather, but also cause damaged leather that looks old and worn. Keep note if your leather furniture is exposed to sunlight on a daily basis through a window, or if the sunlight beams through your car windows. Consider moving furniture out of the direct path of sunlight, and park in shady areas or in your garage.

2. Extreme Changes in Temperature

Damaged leather can occur if you move a piece of leather furniture from an area that is a relatively stable warm temperature to another area that is much colder or hotter. For example, moving a leather couch from inside the house to an outdoor balcony, or keeping your car outside if the temperature dips greatly at night.

To prevent damaged leather on your furniture, keep it in areas where the temperature stays the same. To better protect leather upholstery in your car, park your car in the garage at night to protect it from rises and falls in temperature.

3. Not Cleaning Stains Right Away

It happens–from time to time, you or someone else might spill something on your leather. If you don’t take care to clean it right away, the stain can become permanent. A good leather restoration kit will have a protectant or other leather cleaning items that can help you clean the stain without damaging the leather, as products with harsh chemical can…

4. Use Harsh Chemicals and Soaps to Clean Your Leather

Products with harsh soaps, detergents, and chemicals can actually result in damaged leather rather than clean leather. Look for specially made leather cleaning solutions and leather restoration kits to make sure that you are taking car of your leather properly–other products can cause dry, cracked, dull leather.

5. Too Much Heat

Keeping the house warm is nice and comforting, but if you’ve got your leather furniture too close to a heating vent, you could wind up with damaged leather. Keep the furniture away from heating vents, and again, park cars in shady spots or the garage.

3 Things That Fix Leather

1. A Good Leather Cleaner

For starters, have a good leather cleaner on hand to safely remove dirt, oil, stains, and other grime from your leather without the use of harsh chemicals.

2. A Leather Restoration Kit

If your leather is starting to look a little weathered, it might just need a little TLC to get it looking shiny and new again. Use a leather restoration kit to moisturize the leather and restore its look, as well as keep it protected from future leather damage.

3. Olive Oil or Baby Oil

If you’ve got a scratch or small tear in your leather, do not despair. You can often use olive oil or baby oil to repair the damaged leather. Lightly apply the oil to the affected area with a cotton ball, allow to dry for an hour, then see how it looks. Repeat if necessary.

What To Do To Restore Old, Torn, Or Worn-out Leather Furniture

Leather seats are a stylish trend and give a unique, classy look to your home interior. As much as leather seats are intended to be durable, they are prone to cracking, tearing at the seams, or puncturing. A lot of factors may be involved contributing to your leather seats losing their original quality. If you have kids, you may find pen punctures on your couch, pets may scratch the seats, and on most occasions, wear and tear may result from time.

When you notice that your leather couch is beginning to tear, it should be an issue of concern but not big enough to make you want to get rid of your furniture. You can repair leather, and the best part is that you can do it yourself if you have the right tools for the job or seek the help of a professional in leather repair. The type and approach method to repair your leather couch will depend on the leather’s degree of damage and the type of leather involved.

You can use a leather conditioner to repair minor scratches on your leather furniture. These scratches can be due to sharp objects like scissors, pets, or cutlery. You can obtain a leather conditioning product from an auto parts store or hardware then apply it to the couch using a soft clean cloth. Massage the conditioner to the damaged furniture area and wipe off the excess using the soft fabric. You will have to reach out to a leather expert if the tears and scratches are too deep.

A leather repair kit will come in handy if you deal with holes and punctures on your leather furniture; it can be purchased from local hardware or an auto spare shop. A typical leather repair kit contains a colorant, cleaner, and conditioner. Leather repair kits come in different makes and designs. Contact an expert in leather repair if you are afraid repairing the damage yourself might make things worse.

Leather furniture is bound to develop split seams over time. Divided seams can be easily repaired with a needle and thread by stitching. If you are good with the needle and thread, you can stitch the leather furniture yourself as soon as the split seams appear so that you don’t risk exposing the backing and foam. You will require a leather needle, thread, and glue if you decide to take on the task of stitching the furniture by yourself.

Tears and rips are also common phenomena that occurs in leather furniture. When you notice your leather couch deteriorating due to tears and rips, you should consider getting leather glue to fix this problem. Apply leather glue on small tears on your couch using a thin applicator and pinch the two sides of the tear together so that the adhesive may stick. You can use replacement leather for bigger holes by cutting a patch and replacing it on the torn part. Note that the patch you cut from the replacement leather should have the same color and pattern as the existing leather.

Contact Experts For Flawless Finishing Of Bigger Repair Jobs Of Your Leather Furniture

It is possible to do the small repair jobs on your leather furniture by yourself, but the bigger ones will require expertise and experience. A leather expert will know the right tools and type of repair your leather furniture will need depending on the extent of damage and type of leather used. Leather Medic® can help and provide expert advice if you require repair for your leather furniture.

LeTech Leather Binder 2LB250ML 250 ml

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Leather Binder, 250 ml, 01.02.005.0250, LeTech

Leather Binder has two main uses:

- To be applied to severely damaged skin before applying liquid repair compound (Flexifill) and thick repair compound (Heavy Filler)
- To repair minor skin lesions

Leather Binder is a liquid that be used to strengthen the skin, where the internal structure is severely disturbed. The binder penetrates between the fibers of the leather, holding them together, thereby strengthening worn leather. The tool significantly increases the strength of the skin, which makes the repair of the product easier and better. We tested this remedy on a piece of thin leather that could be easily torn apart by hand. After processing this piece of leather with the Leather Binder, it became impossible to break it with your hands.

Why is this important?

This gives you the confidence that when you make repairs, they will be of good quality. For example, if you just used a liquid repair compound (Flexifill), you will get a good result, but it will be short-lived. Not because the liquid repair compound (Flexifill) isn't good enough, but because the skin underneath is severely weakened. With Leather Binder, you can be sure that the repair will last.
Leather Binder also makes it possible to resurface worn leather. Once the fibers have been strengthened, you can buff leather that would only get worse when buffed without this treatment.

Volume: 250 ml.
Brand: LeTech.
Manufacturer: England.


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