You can easily fix your pu "faux" leather, but it depends on what type of peeling it is.
You can fix it by creating a new seam or sticking to reinforce a ripped seam in the case of seam peeling.
In case if it is a hole in the leather, you can fix it by stitching the same texture and same color leather beneath the hole. It is not a perfect solution, but it will look the same as before from a distance.
Also, there is a product I don't remember the name of it, but it is used in both genuine and faux leather. The product involved mixing a thick plastic substance in the desired color, smearing it on, and pressing it within the iron.
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I saw kits for that on Amazon
the kits work well, read instructions and have a helper available.
This suggests using a compound: https://www.ehow.com/how_7569754_repair-faux-leather.html
Dishwashing liquid and water
Hi Alexandra!
Here are some good products for you to do just that.
https://www.bing.com/shop?q=What%e2%80%99s+the+best+way+to+repair+PU+(+fake)+leather%3f&FORM=SHOPPA&originIGUID=3DB3A2D47AFD4D24A4C7071AD9CCEA05
Leather and vinyl repair kits from auto parts store.
You can easily fix your pu "faux" leather, but it depends on what type of peeling it is.
You can fix it by creating a new seam or sticking to reinforce a ripped seam in the case of seam peeling.
In case if it is a hole in the leather, you can fix it by stitching the same texture and same color leather beneath the hole. It is not a perfect solution, but it will look the same as before from a distance.
Also, there is a product I don't remember the name of it, but it is used in both genuine and faux leather. The product involved mixing a thick plastic substance in the desired color, smearing it on, and pressing it within the iron.
For more details visit https://www.workaroundtc.com/what-is-pu-leather/
They sell vinyl repair patch kits. They come with colors to match furniture.