ripped leather
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ripped leather
can someone help -
I noticed a small tear in my leather seat today. And i was wondering if there was a way for me to fix it myself, without having to take it to a professional. And if i do, can you recommend one in the Baltimore/Washington area?
Thanks
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I noticed a small tear in my leather seat today. And i was wondering if there was a way for me to fix it myself, without having to take it to a professional. And if i do, can you recommend one in the Baltimore/Washington area?
Thanks
230229-Image_15.jpg
#2
Re: ripped leather
It's kinda hard to see the rip in that picture, but ....
It seems that pretty much every leather repair shop uses a glue called "Barge" cement. I've used it myself for small repair jobs and it works extremely well. It's hard to find in stores but you can probably buy some from a local shoe/leather repair shop. It comes in a red and yellow tube.
Use as little as possible, and wipe off any residue right away, before it dries.
-rca
2004 5AT Coupe | Blue-Graphite | Prem-Sport-Aero | NAV, in Boston?!? Yea Right, Guy
It seems that pretty much every leather repair shop uses a glue called "Barge" cement. I've used it myself for small repair jobs and it works extremely well. It's hard to find in stores but you can probably buy some from a local shoe/leather repair shop. It comes in a red and yellow tube.
Use as little as possible, and wipe off any residue right away, before it dries.
-rca
2004 5AT Coupe | Blue-Graphite | Prem-Sport-Aero | NAV, in Boston?!? Yea Right, Guy
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