How to repair scratched leather couch?
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Your chair looks just like recliner did. I searched and searched the web for help and found “Rub-n-Restore”. This product is AMAZING and cheap. It only took me a couple of hours to repair the cat scratches using superglue and sandpaper (tutorial on how to do this is on their website) and restore the color to my recliner. I also changed the color of my recliner. I went from a reddish-brown to deep chocolate brown and like it so much better. But with this product I could’ve even changed the color to white! My recliner looks like new. You can use the Rub-n-Restore on vinyl as well but the repair technique only works on leather. Sorry, this picture is two years old and I didn’t take a before pic. But it was bad! Here is the link. Check out their tutorials. I do not work for or get kick backs from this company. I just truly love this amazing product.
https://www.rubnrestore.com/
There are lots of tutorials online( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMwp8aLexTU&ab_channel=LeatherRepairUK / furniture mover)on how to fix scratches or repair torn leather couches - and when you come over with a team, we'll even show you how to avoid damages in the first place!