Peeling or flaking is usually a sign of a delaminating bicast, bonded or faux leather and may be cost prohibitive to repair. Sometimes, however, peeling … Read more
Real leather does not peel nor flake. The only exception is if a leather’s urethane finish has been damaged. In this case, you’ll notice the … Read more
Many faux leathers peel or flake and are not worth repairing. However, some brands like LeatherAireĀ® wear more naturally, exposing a fuzzy microfiber fabric that … Read more
Rub-off is typically caused by wax, silicone, or oil-based conditioning products, which leave a residue that inhibits the pigment’s ability to bond. Did you follow … Read more