If your leather or vinyl furniture has seen better days, with cracks, peeling, or other damage, don’t despair! You can easily repair it at home with the right tools and techniques. In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps to restore your furniture to its former glory.
Gather Your Supplies
To get started, you’ll need the following supplies:
Denatured or rubbing alcohol
A leather repair kit, which should include a heat-cure filler like SEM Leather & Vinyl Repair Compound, a color-matched dye or paint, and a sealant or conditioner
Scissors or a utility knife
A clean, soft rag or old sock
A hair dryer
Clean the Surface
Preparing the surface is key to ensuring a successful repair. Start by cleaning the damaged area with denatured or rubbing alcohol to remove any dirt, dust, or debris. This will help the filler and dye adhere properly.
Apply the Filler
Using the heat-cure filler from your repair kit, apply a thin coat to the damaged area. Level it out with a plastic spreader or card, and remove any excess filler. Once you’re satisfied with the application, use a hair dryer to warm the area and help the filler bond to the surface.
Color Matching and Application
Next, it’s time to match the color of your furniture. Most repair kits come with a variety of dyes or paints to choose from. If you’re unsure which color to use, order a few options and test them on a small, inconspicuous area. Once you’ve found the perfect match, apply the dye or paint to the repaired area using a sponge or spray bottle. Allow it to dry completely before moving on to the next step.
Seal and Condition
Finally, apply a sealant or conditioner to the repaired area to protect it and help it blend seamlessly with the rest of your furniture. This will also help prevent future cracking or peeling.
With these simple steps, you can easily repair cracked or peeling leather and vinyl furniture at home. Remember to take your time, work in a well-ventilated area, and always follow the instructions provided with your repair kit. Happy repairing!