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DIY Leather Fresh Dye Repair Color Restorer for Car Seats, Sofas, Bags, Settees, Clothing: Colourlock Scuff & Small Crack Fix Review

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ColorF034 - Black
MaterialLeather
BrandColourlock

Description of DIY Leather Fresh Dye Repair Color Restorer for Car Seats, Sofas, Bags, Settees, Clothing: Colourlock Scuff & Small Crack Fix

Excellent for car and furniture leather, leather jackets, handbags and other leather items. COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh dye consists of binding agents and top coats to make it long lasting and easy to apply. Once dried it becomes colourfast and does not transfer onto other materials. 150 ml usually enough to colour one set of furniture. Also sold in 30 ml and 1 Litre bottles. For small damages use in combination with COLOURLOCK Fluid Leather Filler.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's okay - nothing special about

It's okay. My ottoman wasn't terrible but had cat scratches on the back. Now cut the skin, but definitely scratched. It's a very thin liquid. As you can see from my pictures this helped cover up the scratches but I guess if you had deep scratches it really wouldn't help. I only applied one coat, I'll try again tomorrow when it's completely dry, but I've noticed it's filled the skin so I have to buff it as it dries to add shine. I think a shoe polish, thicker, might be a better option. I was…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • You could have chosen a newer model

I have to admit I was a little skeptical when I saw this, but after applying it to my leather jacket it worked really really well. I have a $1200 Pelle Pelle leather jacket so I must have a better product that someone else told me to try and look for. I found it and tried the iFix part of the letter which was 1+3 got her color back and there is another oil called honey oil leather honey oil which I use after that too. Now my jacket is like new. I just want to thank you and look forward to doing

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Steering wheel like new again

Excellent product. This was my first steering wheel repair that I damaged because my hands were still wet from using hand sanitizer. He removed the top layer of nappa leather from my Mercedes steering wheel. However, the result of the repair is amazing. I sanded the damaged area with 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1500, 2000 and finally 2500 grit sandpaper to make it super smooth. Then applied about 6 coats of paint. The black color matched perfectly. Dry quickly between coats with a blow dryer on low…

Pros
  • Stable test results
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product! for interior maintenance

Having never had good experiences with 'touch up' paint or paint I had doubts about color matching, how this product applied and what it would look like once applied , feel and dry. I was pleasantly surprised in all three areas. The color almost perfectly matched the upholstery of my Lexus SC430. Application with the included sponge was easy and the drying time after each coat was quick. It took several applications to cover up the areas of the leather armrests that had been worn over the years

Pros
  • Hands Free Operation
Cons
  • New Competitors Arrive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It saved Herman Miller, Eames Lounger with aniline leather

I used Colourlock Leather Fresh Paint to restore this badly damaged cat 35 year old and irreplaceable Herman Miller, Eames Lounger with aniline leather and pink plywood tree. First I wiped the skin with alcohol and sanded it a little. I was scared of grinding too much because I knew that if you grind too much, there's no going back. Then I wiped it off and applied Colourlock Leather Fresh with a sponge applicator. A few minutes later I went to wipe it down with a new white cotton rag and was…

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
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  • Not the best