How to Repair Worn and Cracked Leather in 3 Easy Steps
Step 1: APPLY
After cleaning the area thoroughly, apply a thin layer of the repair compound.
Step 2: LET DRY
Add layers as needed. Wait for the repair compound to dry between layers.
Step 3: BUFF
Buff out the edges of the repair with rubbing alcohol to blend with the rest of the area.
Downloadable Instructional Manuals
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