You have tried your best to keep your leather furniture safe, but accidents have damaged it. It's normal for leather furniture to become damaged with [...]
Repairing furniture for as many years as we have exposes us to a lot of "creative" methods in which couches can be destroyed. Our leather repair exp [...]
Most car interior leather and motorcycle seats are fully finished, and there are a couple of reasons why it cracks. Cracking usually occurs when the p [...]
You may notice that, over time, your soft leather car or motorcycle seats become dry or faded. Many people attribute this to wear and tear, but it is [...]
How often to clean car and motorcycle seats
We recommend that you clean and protect your car and motorcycle seats 6-8 times a year, cleaning seats th [...]
Old wives’ tales for repairing leather car seats...
I've seen people try every household product in the book to clean and repair their leather auto interior, and there are 8 products I see that cause m [...]
Hair spray has always been a favorite fix-all by old wives’ tale believers. Hair spray has been hailed as a solution for stain removal, stopping r [...]
Do not use markers to fill in spots on your leathe...
The business of dying leather is a tricky one, and you really can’t replicate it with any marker. People come to us all the time asking us to fix [...]
Most people, myself included, think of window cleaner as being one of the mildest of all cleaners. People consider it to be so mild they could use i [...]
Don’t use finger nail polish remover to remove m...
It’s true that finger nail polish will remove marks on leather upholstery, but it also removes the dyes that are supposed to be on the leather, leav [...]
Do not use disposable cleaning supplies or baby wi...
Disposable cleaning supplies and baby wipes are so handy that people have started using them to clean everything, leather upholstery included. I urg [...]