I am thinking of trying to fix my sofa cushions, but the same principles and processes could potentially be used to repair and restore a leather jacket.
Here’s the situation, we bought an expensive leather sofa from Crate and Barrel a couple of years back. We were told that although the hide scratches easily (it’s supposed to do that...all part of the look ) that it was a good quality leather, and it will last at least 10 years with regular wear.
Well...not the case.
Here is what’s happening to the cushions after 3-4 years:
Needless to say...I’m not pleased. So, I’ve read that one can sand down the surface of the hide and then re-finish it.
Has anyone had any luck trying something like this yet? Any pointers before I have a go at my expensive couch with my palm sander?
Here’s the situation, we bought an expensive leather sofa from Crate and Barrel a couple of years back. We were told that although the hide scratches easily (it’s supposed to do that...all part of the look ) that it was a good quality leather, and it will last at least 10 years with regular wear.
Well...not the case.
Here is what’s happening to the cushions after 3-4 years:
Needless to say...I’m not pleased. So, I’ve read that one can sand down the surface of the hide and then re-finish it.
Has anyone had any luck trying something like this yet? Any pointers before I have a go at my expensive couch with my palm sander?
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