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
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
Leather restoration products fall into three main categories: balms, dyes, and paints. Balms condition and restore color. Dyes are used to restore or transform color. … Read more
Most leather and vinyl finishes available in stores are made by companies that donāt specialize in vinyl and leather restoration. Many of these coatings, often … Read more