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Repairing An Old Leather CouchThanks, dudedwards Feedback About This Post:RE: Repairing An Old Leather CouchI had a tiger (real Bengal) try to sharpen claws on leather arm of couch so there are puncture marks all over sofa. Help me! Post By Cari C. (Guest Post) RE: Repairing An Old Leather Couch
There is a larger bottle version of this professional grade leather cleaner and treatment. Its been getting very good feedback from customers... Post By Leather Guy (Guest Post) RE: Repairing An Old Leather Couch
It really sounds like you just need a good leather cleaning and conditioning... Lexol or No Bull leather treatment may be all you need. You can find No Bull On ebay and lexol any horse and tack or auto parts store... Yes there are companies that may be in your area that can re color... However you might just need some service... Consider finding a leather cleaning company in your area... check out some links on this sight http://www.mobileleatherservice.com/ Post By leather (Guest Post) RE: Repairing An Old Leather Couch
HI, Post by ben123 RE: Repairing An Old Leather Couch
I restore and refinish leather in any colour you want Post By alan button (Guest Post) RE: Repairing An Old Leather Couch
There is a product you can get in the UK called RENAPUR. Its like an intensive moisuriser, that brings the colous back to the surface. Brilliant stuff. Haven't seen it around for a while but worth looking out for. good luck. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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