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I was given this fabulous suite before Christmas and of course being some years old there are faded patches on the seating area which I would like to get rid of.
I bought like good Furniture Polish - it covers for some days or weeks then it is back to fading again.
I went onto Youtube and found a lady advocating a paint (which I would like) for leather suites. I know this would be suitable as it would be long lasting (it is only for the seating areas).
Anyway just found they are based in Kentucky. Would anybody know if there is such a thing here in Britain. Thanks
I bought like good Furniture Polish - it covers for some days or weeks then it is back to fading again.
I went onto Youtube and found a lady advocating a paint (which I would like) for leather suites. I know this would be suitable as it would be long lasting (it is only for the seating areas).
Anyway just found they are based in Kentucky. Would anybody know if there is such a thing here in Britain. Thanks
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You could try this Jenny.
Alternatively you could google ' leather restores in my area' which is what I did and my sofa was like brand new
You could try this Jenny.
Alternatively you could google ' leather restores in my area' which is what I did and my sofa was like brand new
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Not sure if it would be the right brown
Not sure if it would be the right brown
leather is supposed to fade as it gets older painting it would be a travesty - just my opinion mind!
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The product you saw on YouTube might well have been Angelus leather paint. It's actually produced by a company in Germany (which is where it would be shipped from) but they operate a UK-based website:
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The few reviews I can find online all appear to be positive.
I'll append some relevant YouTube videos below. (I've not really watched any of them. I'll leave it up to you to decide whether they help or not).
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The few reviews I can find online all appear to be positive.
I'll append some relevant YouTube videos below. (I've not really watched any of them. I'll leave it up to you to decide whether they help or not).
The paint in your video, Jennyjoan, is a 'wonder' all-in-one product that can (according to the manufacturer, at least) be used to paint just about everything. So it's exactly the same stuff that people use to paint their front doors, their cupboards and everything else.
My instinct would be to avoid such a product, as I'm always wary of something that is sold as a panacea for every type of problem.
Further, I find myself wondering why a company with such a 'fantastic' product only sells online and doesn't market its products through companies like Home Depot and Lowe's in the USA. (How many UK paint companies do you know who wouldn't offer their paints through B&Q or Homebase if they could? Something just doesn't seem right to me somehow).
So, if you're determined to go down the route of painting your leather sofa, my recommendation would be to go for the Angelus paint, which is marketed as a specialist product specifically for use on leather. (You can't buy the US stuff here anyway). Please don't blame me if it all goes wrong though!
My instinct would be to avoid such a product, as I'm always wary of something that is sold as a panacea for every type of problem.
Further, I find myself wondering why a company with such a 'fantastic' product only sells online and doesn't market its products through companies like Home Depot and Lowe's in the USA. (How many UK paint companies do you know who wouldn't offer their paints through B&Q or Homebase if they could? Something just doesn't seem right to me somehow).
So, if you're determined to go down the route of painting your leather sofa, my recommendation would be to go for the Angelus paint, which is marketed as a specialist product specifically for use on leather. (You can't buy the US stuff here anyway). Please don't blame me if it all goes wrong though!
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