The rule of thumb with leather scratch repair is to let your fingers be the judge. If you can feel the damage caused by your … Read more
The biggest problem posed by milk, urine, vomit, and pet stains on leather upholstery is the lingering odor caused by bacteria. Kill the bacteria, neutralize … 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
Yes, it is safe for pets to use furniture after applying Rub ‘n Restore® products. However, the new finish cannot resist new damage any better … Read more