Before Rub ‘n Restore, Inc. we were Vinyl Ladies, repairing leather car seats and auto interiors for dealerships and body shops across Southern California. The … Read more
Like a good bone, dogs can’t resist chewing on fine leather furniture. The damage wrought from Scooby’s snacking often results in a large hole — … Read more
Let your finger tips decide if scuffs, scratches or cracks need repair. Only damage that can be felt needs fixing. Cuts, tears, burns or holes … Read more
As vinyl desiccates (dries out), it develops cracks that often have sharp edges that curl upward. These must be carefully shaved away or melted and … Read more
Welting or piping, the cord trim on upholstery, can be a tricky repair due to the curves involved. The key is to avoid getting any … Read more
Perforated leather or vinyl upholstery is a tricky repair. If the perforations no longer align, the result is likely to be imperfect. Each hole needs … Read more
Ask yourself, has the thread and stitching come undone? Or has the leather, vinyl or fabric torn along the seam, and the stitching remains intact? … Read more
A cracked dashboard indicates a structural issue beyond the abilities of a standard leather or vinyl filler. Most dashes are made of either rigid plastic … Read more