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Hi
My first request on WS. I have just bought a really nice leather lounge for a steal on "Treeplace"
It has a small tear in it which is part of the reason for $$$.
I intend to get some all black adhesive tape and feed it through and stick it on from the inside, a bit tricky but easy enough.
The tape will have to be black on adhesive side.
Anyway, perhaps somebody has some experience in this, would love to hear.
Regards
Brian
Hello Kanga42, well I thought this was up my alley because I love super glue. Unfortunately for me you can’t use super glue on leather.So I googled glue for leather. My girlfriend had the same problem so we put our heads together and came up trumps.You first clean it with diluted white vinegar and warm water all around the rip on a damp!! cloth . That was my contribution ,she is a seamstress and said we need some thing for the glue to adhere to under the rip.So I suggested something hard wearing. She had some left over denim so I suggested we cut a large circle or square bigger than the rip shove it under the rip and put the glue on the denim then push the rip together on top of the glued up denim and put some thing on top like a heavy book until it is completely dry.This may sound easy but believe me it took ages to get it right. Because we are girls we were lucky to have tweezers and fine nail sizzors to cut off any jagged edges on the leather. We took a while mucking around trying to get the leather rip to come together neatly over the denim that had the glue on it. Hours later it looked like new.brenda 🌺
I just checked and I think you would be better off using leather magic. It just seems so much easier than my way b
Hi, I have the same issue with a very comfortable, old , black, leather couch.
What product did you use to fix your couch and did it last long?
thanks
Hello @Debhar
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us.
Let me tag @Kanga42 to make sure they see your question. Would it be possible for you to post a photo of your leather couch? This will let our team members assess the condition of the damage. We can then make recommendations on what steps to take.
If you need a hand posting the photos, please let me know.
Eric
That's an awesome job well done..what did you use please I want to mend an office chair for my son .thankyou
Hello @sherriec
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us.
Let me tag @Kanga42 to make them aware of your question. Would it be possible for you to post a photo of your office chair? This will give our members a chance to assess the condition of the damage. We can then make recommendations on what steps to take.
Although it is not the same as a leather patch, I propose having a look at using Gorilla 48mm x 9m Black Cloth Tape. It's a multipurpose tape and has a tough reinforced backing.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
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