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Heat Mark on Leather Sofa

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Date: 04/21/2009 Topics: Readers Request > Repair | Repair > Furniture  
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I have a burn ring from a hot coffee cup on the arm of my leather armchair, does anyone know how I could remove it or at least make it look less ugly? Thanks

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By Anonymous (414) Contact
LeatherMagic website has lots of information on cleaning and conditioning leather furniture and other information.
http://www.leathermagic.com/

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    Someone set down a very hot dish on the arm of my soft black leather sofa and now I'm left with a grey burn mark the size of a dinner plate. Can anyone help? Would shoe polish work?

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Archived on 09/03/2008

Someone set down a very hot dish on the arm of my soft black leather sofa and now I'm left with a grey burn mark the size of a dinner plate. Can anyone help? Would shoe polish work? I'm desperate, the suite is only two months old!

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RE: Heat Mark on Leather Sofa

Maybe a permanent marker? Thicker than a sharpie- the one they use to label tiles-marble-granite, or black crayon -heated? I have a black leather sofa and used the mentioned above on scratches. Plate size is pretty big you might want to try some textured paint - if it turns out worse you could always use slipcover or throw. (10/18/2005)

By mcgyver408

RE: Heat Mark on Leather Sofa

Thanks for the tip - I hadn't thought of permanent marker, just shoe polish :) I'll give it a go seeing I've nothing to lose anyway! (10/22/2005)

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