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🛋️ leather sofa &Repairing leather armchairs – DIY or professional?

leather furniture are durable and elegant, but sooner or later Scratches, cracks and signs of wear. Then the question arises: “Do you want to repair it yourself with liquid leather or hire a professional?”

🔧 DIY repair with liquid leather & leather color

With the right products you can Cracks, scratches and holes in furniture leather can be easily fixed by yourself. our selection of leather dye, liquid leather & leather repair, which fits elastically into the leather and lasts permanently after drying.

  • Cost savings: significantly cheaper than an upholsterer
  • Quick application: can be done in just a few steps
  • Color adjustment: invisibly repair with leather paint
  • Sustainability: Preserve furniture instead of disposing of it

👨& When is it worth hiring a professional?

A specialist company is useful in the following cases:

  • Very large areas (&>10 cm crack)
  • Complex designer pieces with special seams
  • Combination of leather & fabric

But be careful: Such repairs often cost several hundred euros – almost as much as a new piece of furniture.

💡 Recommendation: Test DIY first

In most cases, a DIY repair with liquid leather & leather color Our tip: First, use a product from our leather color & Liquid Leather Collection Repair small damages and then protect them with a sealant.

👉 Leather color & Liquid leather for sofas & armchair

Repair scratches, cracks and wear yourself – easy, fast & durable.

🛒 Leather color & View Liquid Leather

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair deep cracks myself?

Yes – build up with liquid leather in several thin layers and then adjust with leather dye.

How long will the repair last?

With proper preparation and sealing, the repair is abrasion-resistant & UV-resistant.

Does this also work with artificial leather?

Yes, often no problem – just do an adhesion test on a hidden area first.

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