I am thinking of trying to fix my sofa cushions, but the same principles and processes could potentially be used to repair and restore a leather jacket.
Here’s the situation, we bought an expensive leather sofa from Crate and Barrel a couple of years back. We were told that although the hide scratches easily (it’s supposed to do that...all part of the look
) that it was a good quality leather, and it will last at least 10 years with regular wear.
Well...not the case.
Here is what’s happening to the cushions after 3-4 years:
Needless to say...I’m not pleased. So, I’ve read that one can sand down the surface of the hide and then re-finish it.
Has anyone had any luck trying something like this yet? Any pointers before I have a go at my expensive couch with my palm sander?
Here’s the situation, we bought an expensive leather sofa from Crate and Barrel a couple of years back. We were told that although the hide scratches easily (it’s supposed to do that...all part of the look
Well...not the case.
Here is what’s happening to the cushions after 3-4 years:




Needless to say...I’m not pleased. So, I’ve read that one can sand down the surface of the hide and then re-finish it.
Has anyone had any luck trying something like this yet? Any pointers before I have a go at my expensive couch with my palm sander?
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