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Repairing a Hole in a Leather CouchBy Baughman from Indianola, IA Feedback About This Post:RE: Repairing a Hole in a Leather CouchP.S."MY leather couch"...sounds like you guys are room mates NOT husband and wife. Post by catastrofy RE: Repairing a Hole in a Leather CouchCall a furniture re-upholstery place and ask what it will cost to recover just that section. It's not terribly expensive, and get YOUR dog a hard rubber cong toy to chew on (my husband brought a dog into our marriage...it destroyed everything! But it is still our dog, "love me love my dog"...accept it and move on!) And have a happy and long marriage. Post by catastrofy RE: Repairing Hole in Leather CouchIn the malls the leather stores may be able to help. There is a putty you can buy, spread and it will dry-but I think it is for small holes. Find a shoe repair store, or an Amish leather repair person, or one who does work on saddles and horse harness'. They would be able to repair or sell you dye to match leather. Post by mom-from-missouri |
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